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Discover Ludwig"learned via" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe how you gained knowledge or understanding of something. For example, "I learned via an online course how to build a website."
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Eight registered nurses with 3 years' nursing education learned VIA, colposcopy and cryotherapy in a 3-week intensive training course, using manuals prepared by the IARC (Sankaranarayanan and Wesley, 2003; Sellors and Sankaranarayanan, 2003).
The learned constraint is stronger than what can be learned via signed resolution.
A few weeks later we learned via email that the collective consultation process was over.
Then, he learned via the newspapers that he had been dropped for England's second group game, against Algeria.
Among Maxfield's offerings are pre-owned luxury goods — collected, I learned, via Perse acquaintances with old European families.
And it was shattering to Hénin when he, like everyone else, learned via the internet of his friend's death.
Specialist Kyle Schulz, for instance, learned via cellphone that his girlfriend was taking up with another man.
Out of the blue – he learned via a tweet – Boyter is now the recipient of a shiny new Michelin star.
Along with their memories, passengers learned via Twitter on Friday that they had one more souvenir of the trip.
The lesson I've learned via exoticising offcuts is that I still suck at entry-level stuff like preparing cheaper cuts of meat.
On Thursday, we learned, via a leak to Politico's Mike Allen, that Hillary Clinton is considering waiting until July to announce her candidacy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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