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Discover Ludwig"recently learned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to something that you just found out or taught yourself. For example: "I recently learned how to change a tire."
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Twitter has recently learned this.
Distribution is key, as Google recently learned.
She recently learned the word "huanying" — "welcome" in Chinese.
She recently learned how to drive in a special vehicle.
I recently learned an important lesson in unconscious bias.
In Greek, she recently learned, Zoe means "life".
Headteacher Jacquie Sainsbury recently learned this the hard way.
"I recently learned I was an undiagnosed dyslexic," he booms.
I've recently learned about something called negative and positive scanning.
Most cancers, we have recently learned, are marked by alterations in miRNA.
A T.S.A. spokesman said agency inspectors recently learned of the racial profiling claims in Boston.
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