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learn as we Do
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "learn as we Do" is not correct in written English due to the capitalization of "Do." You can use it in contexts where you want to express the idea of learning through experience or action alongside others.
Example: "In our workshop, we encourage participants to learn as we do, engaging in hands-on activities together."
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Alternative expressions(20)
learn as we continue
learn as we grow
learn as we lose
learn as we celebrate
refine our understanding continuously
learn as we get
learn as we used
learn as we watch
develop iteratively
know as we go
learn as we encounter
learn as we went
learn as we proceed
learn as we seek
learn as we do
adapt and learn
learn as we go
learning as we go
learned as we go
adjust as we progress
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
To learn, as we do from Traudl Junge, that Hitler was ashamed of his pale knees doesn't really move us forward much.
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So it's funny to learn, as we do in Ms. Bag's first solo museum presentation, that her mother was the star of two popular children's programs in the 1960s and '70s.
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It is no longer a shock to learn, as we do in the show, that men were sucked under by the mud at Passchendaele for minimal gain when we've seen Jeremy Paxman making the same point on television.
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(She has science on her side: real-world engineers go to great lengths to create sociable robots that have physical form. The idea is that intelligence requires embodiment, so if a robot is to learn about our world, it must learn as we do, through our bodies).
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The last gallery is devoted entirely to Gong Xian and amounts to a mini-survey of a fascinating artist about whom we have much still to learn, as we do about the world he was part of, which is the subject shared by the Met and China Institute shows.
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A cluster of computers on Carnegie Mellon's campus named NELL, or formally known as the Never-Ending Lattractedearning significant attention significanthis weekon thankseek toaNY Times NY Times article, "Aiming To Learn As We Do, A Machine Teaches Itself".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Or when we learn (as we did recently) that a company offering tours to Disney World will reportedly include, for a price, a disabled tour guide — thus letting you and your family follow the guide to the much-shorter, handicapped-only lines.
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You must take it away from its mother when it's very young, so the little thing never has the chance to learn how to be a chimp because they learn, just as we do.
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Researchers are hard at work creating new generations of AI that learn and process in unprecedented detail and sophistication, AIs that learn much as we do.
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The folks he meets have to learn, as do we viewers, that just because he looks and acts different from other people doesn't mean he's a bad guy.
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Lasting lesson: From Atticus we learn (as do his children) that we must do what is right.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to collective or shared learning, use the established idiom "learn as we go" rather than the grammatically questionable "learn as we Do."
Common error
Avoid capitalizing "Do" unless it begins a sentence or is part of a title. The phrase "learn as we do" should use lowercase for "do" unless there's a specific reason for emphasis or to indicate a proper noun.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase aims to express the idea of acquiring knowledge or skills through a shared or mimicked method. Ludwig AI notes that the capitalization of "Do" is grammatically incorrect in standard English writing, but the search examples show that the phrase is in use.
Frequent in
News & Media
38%
Science
31%
Wiki
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
11%
Encyclopedias
4%
Reference
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "learn as we Do" is used to describe learning through shared experience or by imitating another's method. While Ludwig AI identifies that the capitalization of "Do" is grammatically incorrect in standard written English, several examples show its use across diverse sources like news media and scientific publications. Considering the grammatical concerns, it is best practice to use the more conventional phrase "learn as we go" or "learn as we do" (lowercase 'd') in formal writing. Always consider the context and audience when choosing the most appropriate expression.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
learn as we go
Focuses on iterative learning during a process rather than mirroring a method.
learn in the same way as we do
Emphasizes similarity in the learning process.
learn by doing together
Highlights collaborative and hands-on learning.
acquire knowledge as we do
Focuses on the acquisition of knowledge using a similar approach.
discover as we discover
Implies a shared journey of discovery.
follow our learning path
Suggests imitating an established method.
emulate our learning process
Focuses on replicating the way a person learns.
mirror our methods of learning
Suggests reflecting an already established way of learning.
grasp concepts as we grasp them
Focuses on shared understanding and comprehension.
understand as we understand
Implies a shared understanding of a concept or situation.
FAQs
How can I properly use the phrase "learn as we do" in a sentence?
The phrase "learn as we do" is used to describe acquiring knowledge or skills in a manner similar to someone else. For instance, "The goal is to have the AI "learn as we do", by observing and interacting with the environment".
What are some alternatives to saying "learn as we do"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "learn as we go", "learn in the same way as we do", or "acquire knowledge as we do".
Is there a difference between "learn as we do" and "learn as we go"?
"Learn as we do" suggests mirroring an existing process, while "learn as we go" emphasizes learning during the process of doing something new or uncharted.
Which is correct: "learn as we do" or "learn as we're doing"?
Both can be correct depending on the intended meaning. "Learn as we do" implies learning in a similar manner to someone else. "Learn as we're doing" emphasizes ongoing, concurrent learning during an activity. However, in terms of grammatical correctness and widespread usage, prefer the alternative learn as we go.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested