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Discover Ludwig"I recently learned" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something new that you have just learned. Example:I recently learned how to make a delicious lasagna.
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But I recently learned something that could have saved us those nightmares.
I recently learned an important lesson in unconscious bias.
"I recently learned I was an undiagnosed dyslexic," he booms.
I recently learned that drugs for dogs can cost as much as drugs for people.
I recently learned, to my alarm, that social scientists have a name for people like me.
I recently learned about the benefits of soaking seeds overnight in water.
I recently learned that President Wilson created the National Park Service in 1916.
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When I was born, in the days following, I recently learned that my own mother attempted on her own life.
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I recently learned being tough when you select teams for a capstone class pays off for all involved.
I recently learned that there are also special hand gestures that accompany the Priestly Blessing.
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