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"there you learn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey the idea that a particular place or situation is conducive to learning or acquiring knowledge. Example: "Attending a small liberal arts college provides a unique environment where there you learn not just from textbooks, but also from your peers and professors."
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"If you gradually get there, you learn the rules as you go along.
"You can think you know something, but when you put yourself out there, you learn something else".
In the process of getting there, you learn a lot about your own limits because they get pushed quite a bit in the training.
But in the jury room, the thought cannot be avoided, since there you learn that justice doesn't merely happen (neatly, reliably, like a crystal taking shape in a distant vacuum); justice is, rather, done, made, manufactured.
From there you learn trust.
"[I]f you start hanging around there you learn things," he wrote.
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After a while, it's still there, but you learn to walk round it".
It is there that you learn.
You should start at the beginner level and move upwards from there as you learn new things that are more complicated than the previous project for you.
This Council is an inspiration in so many ways because every single ambassador who's there... you learn lots from them... as individuals, as human beings, as professionals, as diplomats.
"Once you're out there, you'll learn how to do it just by being on the boat.
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