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Discover LudwigThe phrase "learn with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that someone is learning or studying together with someone or something else. Here is an example: "I love taking online courses because I can learn with my peers and get different perspectives on the material."
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You really learn with Pep.
You have to learn with each attempt.
Could he learn with younger siblings underfoot?
Kids can only learn with movement.
Second, work and learn with others.
"I'll learn with my head!" Fyodorov said.
But what did we learn with DNC?
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Steeper learning with tRNS.
Learning with relaxed supervision.
"I learnt with my mother and grandmother".
Flourishes are learned with time and tutoring.
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