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The phrase "quickly learned of" is correct and can be used in written English
For example, you could say: "She quickly learned of the news that her favorite band was coming to town."
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Down in Hartford, officials quickly learned of the maneuver and demanded a new survey.
But Jennings quickly learned of an anomaly in the voting: some 18,000 people had "undervoted".
When Mr. Bratton was named chief of the transit police in 1990, he quickly learned of Mr. Maple.
Several technical experts said that because Google had quickly learned of the theft of the software, it was unclear what the consequences of the theft had been.
But it was hard to keep a lid on since many urban Chinese quickly learned of the stunning victory on the Internet and watched Hong Kong television stations.
Maria quickly learned of her husband's true character.
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The Guardian has always been committed to global journalism, and MSI's reasoning was also clear: "The world very quickly learns of the disasters and despair taking place in developing countries – the floods, earthquakes, war and famine.
It also faces a serious problem with user churns because any potential source must quickly learn of all peers present.
In the second case, the chimps quickly learned to reveal lots of bananas so that Karg would hand them over.
All my children quickly learned to be in control of their use of mobiles.
Similarly, the mechanical arm quickly learned to cope with several of its motors being switched off.
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