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Discover Ludwig"learned on" is not grammatically correct as part of a sentence
It would need to be combined with another word to form a complete phrase, such as "learned on the job" or "learned on my own." Example: "She is a skilled carpenter, having learned on the job from her father who is also a carpenter."
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Here's some things I learned on day one.
I learned on a boat.
Things I learned on the road.
"I learned on the job," he says.
So I learned on the job.
He essentially learned on the job.
"So we learned on the cheap stuff".
This I learned on the drive.
What have you learned on your travels?
Fiction writing he learned on his own.
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