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Discover Ludwig"learned singing" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe someone who has acquired the skill of singing through practice and studying. For example, "After many years of practice, she learned singing and can now sing professionally."
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That's what I did: I copied my favourite singers and learned – singing for hours and hours, years and years.
That's something I think we fully learned singing in church".
From her Diwan of 39 Ghazal collection, one Ghazal "Hoping to blossom (one day) into a flower" translates as: Mah Laqa learned singing and classical Indian music Thumri from Khush hal Khan, a master musician of that time, and a great-grandson of the Tansen, the maestro of Mughal court.
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It set a poetic and often exaggerated description of contemporary events to a familiar tune so that it could be easily learned, sung and taught to others.
We, the children and young people of the world, deserve a better life and place, where we can play, learn, sing and dance, fall, cry and regain.
Learn "SING".
While I couldn't sing pretty, I learned to sing softly".
And I really learned to sing listening to him singing.
Now the students can put in practice what they have learned through singing.
Learn to sing, Jareth sung several times in the Labyrinth.
Sing! Learning to sing is hard and most people are not born with the talent.
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