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"learning through experience" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means gaining knowledge or skills by going through real-life situations, rather than solely through textbooks or instruction. Example: "Many schools now emphasize hands-on learning through experience, as it has been shown to be more effective in developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills."
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These principles were: learning through experience and experiment rather than by rote, proceeding from the concrete to the abstract, mastering one concept before moving to another, learning through repetition, and perfecting knowledge of the native language before attempting to learn foreign tongues.
SIT is a strong proponent of learning through experience.
You have to feel your way, learning through experience and suffering.
Throughout the Island, about 30 college-age students have come by word of mouth to Learning Through Experience.
At Learning Through Experience, Mr. Donnelly said, he had the opportunity for the first time to explore his interests.
The results show a smooth generalization even in the presence of very few data as is often the case in learning through experience.
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Machine-learning algorithms that learn through experience often cannot be interrogated, he pointed out.
Young people need space to experiment and try things out, make mistakes, and learn through experience.
"Everything you learn through experience," Deila added.
We learn through experience to understand these codes.
In other words, the chip learns through experience.
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