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The phrase "to learn how" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or intention of learning something. Example: I am excited to begin my new job next week, as I will have the opportunity to learn how to use the latest industry software.
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So, tempted to learn how to knit?
I want to learn how they started.
They need to learn how to learn".
Who needed to learn how to surf?
Venator decides to learn how to fish.
"I've needed to learn how to chill".
I had to learn how to coach.
We have to learn how to integrate".
I needed to learn how to breathe".
You need to learn how to read".
To learn how to grind mirrors?
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desperate to learn how
guidelines to learn how
how sad to learn
indicated to learn how
to enquire how
to teach how
to learning how
to known how
to learned how
to are how
to infer how
to envision how
to anticipate how
to portray how
to hear how
to govern how
to comprehend how
to dominate how
to specify how
to check how
to convey how
to illustrate how
to sketch how
to underscore how
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