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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'were taught how' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a process that was taught to a group of people by someone else. For example, "The students were taught how to perform a complex task by the experienced instructor."
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We were taught how to store emotions.
They were taught how to take a beating.
"We were taught how the pioneers went into the West.
Others said they were taught how to make letter bombs.
Characters were taught how to assess one another and judge themselves.
Or can life really be possible Outside, if only they were taught how?
We were taught how to tolerate, to sustain, and to persevere.
As students in a Set 1 English lesson, we were taught how to get C grades.
Divers, said Maurer, were taught how to react to the presence of a shark.
Neighborhood youngsters were taught how to use mimeograph machines, for the production and distribution of incendiary political flyers.
Few physicians trained more than a decade ago were taught how to communicate emotionally challenging information to their patients.
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