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Discover LudwigThe phrase "newly learn" is not a complete sentence, but it can be used correctly and effectively in written English as part of a larger sentence
It is a verb phrase that describes the act of learning something for the first time or gaining knowledge about a new subject. It is often used in conjunction with an object, such as a skill or concept that has been newly learned. Example: After taking a course in photography, I was able to apply my newly learned techniques to capture stunning nature shots on my latest vacation.
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We further hypothesize that as people newly learn their HIV-status they will be more likely to seek care for common infectious disease syndromes, either because their access to care has improved or their health awareness and concern has increased due to learning their HIV status.
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To process newly learned material?
Yet her newly learned American-style ebullience is also evident.
Dreaming about newly learned material enhances its subsequent recall.
The mind wants to turn deliberate, newly learned skills into unconscious, automatically performed skills.
The first is translating newly learned information into so-called neural correlates.
They looked for food in novel environments and were quick to adopt newly learned behaviors.
Mr. Stern was out, and the group was sent to see Mr. Benepe, where they used another newly learned tactic.
There, many of the Fresh Air children swam, some of them eagerly showing off their newly learned water skills.
"This is a different place than Finland — it's hot," Barkov said in slow, newly learned English.
An Anglo in-law strives to fit in and debunk stereotypes, showing off his newly learned Spanish and conga dancing along the way.
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