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"learned plenty" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that someone has acquired or gained a significant amount of knowledge or understanding about a certain topic or subject. Example: Despite working full-time, Sara still managed to attend evening classes and learned plenty about computer programming.
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Klinsmann believes his young players learned plenty, too.
But the Giants have learned plenty in Strahan's absence.
Edwards later said he learned plenty about himself, too.
"I learned plenty about life from St George.
And, in doing this work, she learned plenty.
The left-handed Chen, 34, has learned plenty over 13 major league seasons with 10 teams.
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It could learn plenty by looking across the Atlantic.
The Bengals can learn plenty by studying Pittsburgh closely.
Even so, New Yorkers could learn plenty from seeing the Royal more often.
Perhaps a more patient dance-goer than myself could learn plenty from "Polaris".
And speaking of something more: it is disturbing that amid all this fetching playfulness, from which we do learn plenty, we learn so little of where Hopkins stands.
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