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Discover Ludwig"Learn to do" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You might use "Learn to do" when you want to encourage someone to acquire a new skill or piece of knowledge. For example, "It's never too late to learn to do something new."
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How did you learn to do it?
"How did I learn to do it?
You can't learn to do this stuff.
You can learn to do it".
I have to learn to do less.
But he can very quickly learn to do so.
Now they must learn to do the same.
You're supposed to learn to do some basic reading.
"Sharing is what museums need to learn to do".
And we must learn to do so now.
And how did you learn to do that? A.
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