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The phrase "learn by oneself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is learning without the help of anyone else. For example, "I like to learn by myself so that I can take my time and really understand the material."
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For example, one participant stated, "I enjoy learning together; it is so boring and not easy to learn by oneself.
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Learn by watching.
However, it is difficult to teach by oneself, without cooperation and assistance.
When she is on a tennis court, it seems like a place where a person can learn about oneself.
This included the ideal picture of a good doctor, the characteristics found useful in oneself, and the strategy of learning by doing.
Intellectual knowledge is what one comes to know by realizing its truth within oneself, like mathematics and metaphysics, even if these are initially learned by imitation.
Selfies are photos taken by oneself, of oneself.
I suspect one could learn something about oneself and the world by playing Ultima Online, but I must confess I'm not sure exactly what form that learning would take.
Learning by doing replaced learning by rote.
He learned by watching.
The opportunity to learn, to better oneself through education, is surely a right for anyone no matter their age.
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