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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taught her about" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It usually indicates that one person has imparted knowledge or skills to another person. Example: The teacher taught her about the importance of environmental conservation.
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Yeats taught her about passion for justice.
He taught her about music and opera.
She says that her mother taught her about justice.
When she was six, John taught her about diesel engines.
Reading taught her about psychological reality, about how an "it" couple functions.
Louise's mother taught her about form and colour and pattern, and that tapestries tell stories.
Shook said it taught her about activism and feminism in 2017.
CH: And she never forgot what he taught her about medicine.
But a nongovernmental organization eventually contacted her and taught her about the dangers of unprotected sex, she said.
The biggest lesson her mum has taught her about motherhood is not to be guilty.
Zhukov didn't just teach her how to be an officer, he taught her about love.
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