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"learn off" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you may use the phrase "learn by heart/memory" or "memorize." Example sentence: I have to learn the multiplication tables by heart for math class.
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You'd be amazed what you can learn off the old boys, like myself," says Gladwell.
"I just want to get better," he said, "and there's a lot I can learn off the new guys".
"The more builders there are in New York, the better for everyone to learn off each other," Mr. Mercado said.
Every evening we stood in a line and sang vespers, which we had to learn off by heart.
The poems of Keats – rhyme, metre, diction, enchantment – contain things to learn off by heart and things to tease the intellect.
"I'm a 38-year-old head coach and if I didn't think I could learn off Tim Sheens I'd be a fool.
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She was, we learn, off-puttingly organised on a date, denies her own sex drive and routinely places corporate profit over human safety.
So they learn off-by-heart about their leaders and when they are told to vote, they choose the only choice possible.
People are not interested in politics because it may be dangerous... so they learn off-by-heart about their leaders and when they are told to vote, they choose the only choice possible People are not interested in politics because it may be dangerous.
She cited two newspaper stories that she believes came from her voice mail messages: one about Jolie threatening to stop doing movies, and another about her wanting to learn off-road biking.
Everyone learns off everyone else.
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