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Discover Ludwig"learned behavior" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a behavior that has been acquired or developed over time through experience or study, as opposed to an instinctive behavior. For example, "This bird has developed a learned behavior of imitating the sounds of other birds."
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It's learned behavior.
Conditioning and expectations matter, and so does learned behavior.
To the Editor: Netiquette, just like etiquette, is learned behavior.
If stuttering is learned behavior, it can be unlearned.
But paternal love, he says, is learned behavior.
It is the process by which an agent improves task scheduling according to previously learned behavior.
The behavior shifts were a change in socially accepted norms and previously learned behavior.
Another consideration we must take into account is how to challenge learned behavior.
The body and mind involuntarily learned behavior.
Most aggression is learned behavior from role models.
The behavior that I exhibit to this day is learned behavior from when I was 12.
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