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it is learnt that

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "it is learnt that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when presenting new information that has been obtained from a credible source. For example: "It is learnt that the company has just secured a major investment from a venture capital firm."

✓ Grammatically correct

Science

News & Media

Formal & Business

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

3 human-written examples

It is learnt that he died without reconciliation with the Church.

It is learnt that effective security mechanisms to protect session-oriented and session establishment protocols are different, although one can share many cryptographic primitives.

It is learnt that a geometrical shape made up of a combination of the different basic shapes can be utilized for controlled energy absorption.

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

57 human-written examples

"He has a rundown when it hits the five chord, the B down to the A down to the E, which is like a yodelling sort of thing, which I've never been quite able to figure … Every time I see him, it's 'Learnt that lick yet?'" As Moore tells it, he was doing nothing much special, nothing more than "filling in holes".

More than sinister, when it was learnt that the killers of Jamie Bulger, an English toddler who was tortured and murdered by two ten-year-old boys in 1993, had been watching videos of this series of films in which a doll called Chucky becomes a vengeful and malevolent spirit.

News & Media

The Economist

From the patient's history, it was learnt that he was a bonsai user for 2 years.

It was learnt that her children had been sheltered by sugar plantation behind her but she couldn't see them.

It was learnt that divalent ions, monovalent ions, shearing, high temperature, oxygen, and certain bacteria all have negative impacts on polymer viscosity (Mungan 1972; Maerker 1975; Ward and Martin 1981; Lee et al. 2009).

In terms of supervision, it was learnt that implementing task shifting may not only be costly but also time consuming.

It was learnt that the availability of sports equipment is a great incentive for girls to go and stay in school.

Formal & Business

Unicef

It was learnt that lack of autonomy at the lower level health facilities in controlling budget and their annual plans has partly contributed to the failure of HFGC to manage properly the collection of user fees and CHF.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Use "it is learnt that" when you want to introduce information that has been acquired through a reliable source or process of discovery. This phrasing adds a touch of formality and credibility to your statement.

Common error

Avoid using "it is learnt that" in casual conversations or informal writing. It can sound overly formal or stilted in contexts where simpler phrasing like "I found out that" or "I heard that" would be more appropriate.

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "it is learnt that" serves as a declarative connector, introducing a piece of information acquired from an external source. Ludwig provides examples where it prefaces factual statements in news and scientific contexts.

Expression frequency: Uncommon

Frequent in

Science

33%

News & Media

33%

Formal & Business

33%

Less common in

Wiki

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, "it is learnt that" is a phrase used to introduce information derived from a reliable source. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. Its formality makes it best suited for scientific, news, or business contexts. While it adds credibility, avoid overuse in casual settings where simpler phrasing is more appropriate. Alternatives include "it is understood that" or "it is reported that" depending on the nuance you wish to convey.

FAQs

How can I use "it is learnt that" in a sentence?

Use "it is learnt that" to introduce new information you've obtained from a reliable source. For instance, "It is learnt that the company will be announcing a new product next week."

What are some alternatives to "it is learnt that"?

Alternatives include "it is understood that", "it is known that", or "it is reported that" depending on the specific context and the nature of the information being presented.

Is it more formal to say "it is learnt that" or "it was learnt that"?

"It is learnt that" and "it was learnt that" are both relatively formal, but "it was learnt that" implies that the information was acquired at a specific point in the past. The choice depends on whether you want to emphasize the timing of the discovery.

What's the difference between "it is learnt that" and "I learned that"?

"It is learnt that" suggests the information comes from an external or possibly unnamed source. "I learned that" is a personal statement about something the speaker directly discovered or was taught.

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