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"learn on" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "keep learning" or "learn more". For example, "My teacher always tells me to learn on and get the best grade possible." should be written as "My teacher always tells me to keep learning and get the best grade possible."
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Let's get our learn on!
Watch above to get your laugh and learn on!
We'll learn on our feet.
They can learn on their own.
The things you learn on Bafta night.
Most British directors learn on the job.
Maybe I could learn on the job.
"You've got to learn on the job".
We just have to learn on the fly".
If he's still learning, let him learn on the field!
"We're not into hitting balls; we learn on the course".
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