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The phrase "learning to create" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone developing a skill or ability. For example, "Jane is learning to create beautiful art with charcoal."
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Fourth, if a process is complicated, use machine learning to create decision support systems.
Most executives have spent years learning to create growth using products, factories, facilities, and working capital.
It's time to flip the corporate university inside out, blending marketing with learning to create relationships beyond the transaction.
Learning to create visual images that represent information you want to recall later will help jump-start your memory abilities.
The proposed framework combines nonlinear dimensionality reduction, nonlinear regression under noise, and Bayesian learning to create consistent probabilistic representations of places from images.
We investigate the use of machine learning to create effective heuristics for search algorithms such as IDA⁎ or heuristic-search planners such as FF.
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You will learn to create the reports.
Learn to create and manage spreadsheets.
Art directors spend years trying to learn to create a set that looks like this".
"Someone like Yahoo will learn to create paid content packages for people".
The most successful among them learn to create the conditions that allow them to succeed.
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