Sentence examples for learning something from from inspiring English sources

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But it's entirely to our credit that we are learning something from it.

Mandy, there's a minister handy... Hearing the blundering repetitions of someone learning something from scratch was unbearable to me.

In a randomized survey, fifteen hundred adults were presented with a list of possible sources and asked which ones they were "regularly learning" something from.

The idea that those countries are learning something from the crisis, the official said, is "deep in the mentality" of Germany.

This also robs us all of learning something from the patient's experience that may lead to new advances in treating illnesses.

In 1967 Mr. Eggleston made a trip to New York, where he met other photographers, important ones, like Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand, learning something from each.

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Both could actually learn something from Tahrir Square.

And I learned something from that.

You try to learn something from it.

Could Britain learn something from America?

"Maybe we'll learn something from this".

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