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The phrase 'ought to learn' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express an obligation or expectation of someone to learn something. For example, "Children ought to learn basic coding skills in order to stay competitive in the job market."
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We ought to learn how to make that transition sustainable.
Second, in management and marketing, no strong consensus has emerged about what students ought to learn or how they ought to learn it.
And if I'm going to be the manager, I ought to learn more about managing.
(b) "They ought to learn to sing the national anthem in English".
"And they ought to learn to sing the national anthem in English".
But, scorched on Tuesday night, broadcast television executives really ought to learn from this one.
Early in our lessons Mr. Wen gently suggested that I ought to learn how to read and write Chinese.
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So what ought we to learn from the American experience?
Finally, the manufacturers of endoprostheses ought to take the learning effect into account when designing new devices.
Knowing that learning outcomes present statements of what the learner should know and understand at the end of a learning module, a blended learning model ought to take them into consideration, too.
Either this is a grand refereeing conspiracy against Scotland (it's not) or Scotland are not learning the lessons they ought to be learning.
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