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The phrase 'learn in' is not typically used in written English.
It is more commonly used as part of the phrase 'learn in and out', which means to learn something in depth, or to become an expert in a certain area. For example, "I'm determined to learn in and out about international business by the time I finish school."
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"Dogs learn in pictures.
What did we learn in school?
There was more to learn in Vietnam.
Will they learn in time?
That's what you learn in three months".
It's a great car to learn in".
Nobody will learn in a classroom.
Do we learn in the same places?
"But people learn in hugely different ways.
"[New Order] had to learn in public.
Children can't learn in chaotic classrooms.
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