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Discover LudwigThe phrase "learn at" is not correct and usable in written English.
In spoken English, it could be used to mean something like "study at," but in written English, the correct phrase would be "learn from," "study at," or "attend." For example: I'm attending classes at the university to learn from experienced professors.
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From the decision analysis we learn at what risk a treatment becomes beneficial.
They're not ready to learn at school.
What do girls really learn at school?
TRAVELERS to Lisbon invariably learn at least two Portuguese words.
That's a pretty good thing to learn at 19.
WHAT did you learn at the movies today?
If only they didn't have to learn at our expense.
They don't learn at my pace, but at their pace".
What did you learn at the grocery store?
So what can we learn at this school for lovers?
A thing you learn at Christmas is that there is a book for everything.
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