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Discover LudwigThe phrase "learned before" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to knowledge or skills that have been acquired in the past. Example: "The concepts we discussed today are ones that I learned before during my studies."
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Why hadn't she learned before?
It is a lesson they have learned before, when many more dollars were at stake.
As we have learned before, when we are under attack, together we must stand up and fight back.
Standards make it possible for teachers to understand both what their students have learned before and what they will learn afterward.
"In West Africa, you knew that whatever you learned before -- please, thank you, how to eat properly at the table -- would not help you now.
And as we've learned before, trickle-down is a fraud.
Every chapter/section builds off of what you learned before, if you fall behind, catch up immediately.
What he hadn't learned before returning to Apple, however, was the necessity of retaining it.
Most of what I know properly I learned before I left secondary school.
It makes no sense to keep relearning from scratch things that others learned before you.
To learn new things, you have to forget things you've learned before".
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