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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taught to do" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an action that one has learned or been instructed to perform. For example: "He was taught to drive by his father at a young age."
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It's what we're taught to do".
I'm doing everything I was taught to do.
"It's just what I was taught to do," Grant said.
Mr. Grisham knows what lawyers have been taught to do.
They do not have to be taught to do it.
And, like I was always taught to do, I soldiered on.
"Chimpanzees and orangutans (and college students) have been taught to do it," the authors write.
He could not read or write until he was taught to do so by my grandmother.
"Just I care for somebody, and that's what I was taught to do," Te'o said.
The things that computers can be taught to do are by contrast economically fantastic.
"It's the opposite of what you are taught to do in the real world".
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