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The phrase "learning languages" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when referring to the act of studying a language or learning about different languages. For example: "I'm passionate about learning languages. I'm currently studying French, Spanish, and German."
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I've got the love and skill at learning languages.
As Gove says, learning languages is probably good for the brain.
I did not choose Arabic for an undergraduate course because I loved learning languages.
It is literally the case that learning languages makes you smarter.
Williams is one of a cohort of older adults learning languages in later life.
"For multilinguals, learning languages is an act of joining society," he writes.
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He learned languages and cultures.
I like to learn languages.
"I wanted to learn languages".
Koreans learn languages pretty quickly.
I wanted to fly and learn languages.
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