Sentence examples for just learnt about from inspiring English sources

"just learnt about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that was recently learned or discovered. Example: "I just learnt about a new study that suggests drinking coffee can improve memory function."

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Why have we only just learnt about them?

At times you have come to the facility (referring to antenatal care) because you are pregnant, you are tested and found to be HIV positive….then you are told to go and enroll elsewhere (PMTCT program within the health facility) … Remember you have just learnt about your status and you don't want so many people to know about it…so it becomes so difficult for them to go for HIV care.

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That is the lesson that General Motors has just learnt, at a cost of €1.55 billion ($2 billion), from Fiat.

Stern described the images as "frankly just skimming the surface" of what would be learnt about the planet during the coming year.

"Star learnt about India, and Zee learnt about broadcasting".

But, in an indication of just how patchy those links can be, he said the government-in-exile learnt about this latest self-immolation only through international news reports.

Retired teacher, south-east London "I just can't believe the variety of sessions: I've learnt about everything from the Arab spring and world hunger to how the Guardian is put together.

LGBT pupils in faith schools are more likely than those in non-faith schools to say that teachers and school staff never challenge homophobic, biphobic and transphobic language, just one in ten LGBT pupils in faith schools have learnt about where to go for advice about same-sex relationships.

"We've learnt that a baby should be breastfed within two hours of birth, we have learnt about vaccination.

I've been a sponsored snowboarder for about 15 years, but only learnt to drive a couple of years ago.

Having lived in the UK for nearly 30 years she said she has just about got the hang of British humour, but remains unconvinced by tea: "I've learnt to drink it, but if I start to think about it too much I stop enjoying it".

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