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"reasons for learning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain why someone is learning something. For example, "There are many good reasons for learning Spanish, such as developing a new skill or improving job prospects."
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There are practical reasons for learning an extinct language.
Playing chamber music is one of the reasons for learning an instrument in the first place.
Sometimes we need to remember, however, that there are reasons for learning extinct languages beyond boarding-school nostalgia or a burning desire to get into the Tory cabinet.
Contextual variables may include expectations about the role of the teacher, styles of learning, class sizes, reasons for learning languages and so on.
There is also a list of reasons for learning sign language, some important ("SL is beautiful, unique and graceful") and some amusing ("You can sign with your mouth full").
He took English lessons at a school in Puerto Rico to better communicate with his South African conditioning coach, but he also had other reasons for learning the language.
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Communication and trade is one reason for learning a language.
It gives me a reason for learning French that makes unknotting irregular verbs seem worthwhile.
And in that lies a practical reason for learning more about them.
For the adults, there is a much more important reason for learning something new.
It was through the foreign exchange and many letters that I met my best friend, and found a reason for learning a language.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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