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Discover LudwigThe phrase "i still learn" is not correct in written English due to the lowercase "i." You can use it to express that you continue to acquire knowledge or skills over time.
Example: "Even after all these years in my profession, I still learn new things every day."
Alternatives: "I continue to learn" or "I am still learning.".
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I still learn from Greenham.
I still learn from Brandin".
I still learn from her".
Usually these fail, and that's O.K. -- I still learn something.
"I still learn new things about it every day".
"I learned how to take everything out, a lesson I still learn over and over again".
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I still learned a lot about commercial egg selling, though.
Then ask yourself questions like these: Am I still learning?
But I still learned a great deal.
"I can still learn a lot from Kimi [Raikkonen].
"I'm still learning, I am going along the way," Hodges said.
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