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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'learned man' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to an educated man, usually one who has a lot of knowledge in a particular subject or area. For example: "The professor was a learned man, with extensive knowledge in mathematics."
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Dee was a learned man - too learned a man, in fact, in whose head all kinds of stuff lodged, some obviously silly and some in retrospect sane, but impacted together like trash in a dump heap.
A well read and learned man.
He was also an extremely learned man.
Still, he adopted the habit of a learned man.
Finally, he was a learned man, widely read in Western classics and books of the Orient.
Like Dr. Faust, Paterno was a learned man, an opera lover versed in the classics.
Ibrahim is the name of the prophet and Allam means "The Learned Man".
Cánovas del Castillo was a learned man, a member of the academies of language and history.
His letters, books, and quill indicate that he is a learned man.
He is fifty-eight years old, and even his opponents concede that he is a gentle, charming, and learned man.
The learned man thought they must be dittos, a type of antique jewelry worn by members of secret societies.
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