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The phrase 'stand to learn from' is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when acknowledging that you can learn something from an experience, person, or situation. For example, "Although we had our share of challenges during the project, I stand to learn from the experience".
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The U.S. could stand to learn from that.
What do we stand to learn from putting a living organism into a quantum state?
Making its audience feel welcome and at ease is fundamental to the production — an approach a lot of mainstream theater could stand to learn from.
New research from Ed O'Brien at the University of Chicago suggests that adults could stand to learn from the toddlers in their lives.
Brian Moylan: I agree with that, but I think Jessa could stand to learn from someone older who has been in her position, which Kathryn seems to have been.
Gerontologist finds the formula to a happy marriage With wedding season in full swing, America's newlyweds stand to learn from the experts: older adults whose love has endured job changes, child-rearing, economic certainty, health concerns and other life challenges.
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Mr. Doctor noted that Nikkei stands to learn from The Financial Times's business model, which has healthy profit margins and a strong and growing business that is mainly digital.
OO Maine: Green-Energy Inspiration Found on a Danish Island - Maine's Monhegan stands to learn from the Danish energy-independent island of Samso.
In actively promoting such international engagement, the NHS stands to learn from others and benefit as it is entering an era of significant underfunding.b The World Health Organisation defines Universal Health Coverage, as: "… securing access for all to appropriate promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative services at an affordable cost" [ 4].
In that regard, public sector agencies in Australia are ahead of the curve: They are using digital agents to handle complex inquiries from citizens, and businesses stand to learn much from these applications.
Professional athletes stand to learn much from musicians in this arena, most notably from another gifted teacher, the late Eloise Ristad.
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