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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's learned" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
It is missing a subject and verb. A correct sentence would be something like "It's learned through practice" or "It's learned behavior." Example: "It's learned through repetition and dedication. You can't expect to master a skill overnight."
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10.00am BST Ed Miliband, on the other hand, sees last night's vote as a positive development in UK foreign policy: I think this vote sends out a message to the world that Britain has learned the lessons of its past, it's learned the lessons of Iraq.
It's learned its lesson.
I throw my frying pan on the kitchen floor and leave it there until it's learned its lesson.
Price cuts, are, of course, Amazon's strategy, and one it's learned from Walmart.
While the company doesn't have a timeframe, it does feel confident that it's learned a lot from its many years from work on Src, including all of the things that made the first compound a bad drug.
What do you think should be the biggest lesson that it's learned so that it can move forward on its own even?
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"Yes, and it's learning.
It's learning to reconcile yourself.
It's learning to pick your battles.
"But it's learning tape, and we learned from it".
Playing with friends, it's learning!
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