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The phrase 'learn from history' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of looking to the past as a source of information, knowledge, and lessons for the present and future. For example, "Let's take some time to learn from history and appreciate all the progress we have made."
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IF ONLY men could learn from history.
We must learn from history.
This time, we could learn from history.
We do, after all, learn from history.
"Why don't we learn from history?
It's not scientific, but you're trying to learn from history".
"We need to learn from history," he told me.
As Hegel said, the only thing we learn from history is that we don't learn from history.
"We don't change history, we learn from history.
We failed yet again to learn from history.
–What do you think we can learn from history?
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