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Discover LudwigThe phrase "now learning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently in the process of acquiring knowledge or skills.
Example: "I am now learning how to play the guitar."
Alternatives: "currently studying" or "in the process of learning".
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Sells is now learning, too.
He is now learning how to dive.
She and Homer are now learning together.
That's a lesson the Boxmen are now learning.
He is only now learning how to swim.
That is an insight that victorious bidders are only now learning.
Just turned 25, with eight caps, Twelvetrees is only now learning what Test rugby takes.
As Prokhorov and his lieutenants are now learning, it is easier to be hip than good.
And this, we're now learning, was a skill that the Romney campaign utterly lacked.
And this is what the rest of the country is now learning.
(She has also studied piano and is now learning flamenco dance).
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