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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'what I've learned' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about something that you have gained knowledge or experience about and want to share it with others. Example: "What I've learned from my year of traveling is to always embrace new cultures and be open to new experiences."
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That's what I've learned".
"Here's what I've learned," Graham told me.
After poking around, here's what I've learned.
I love passing on what I've learned".
I show Mr. Baca what I've learned.
That is what I've learned".
"Here's what I've learned," Phelps said, laughing.
"That's what I've learned," Houston said.
"You asked what I've learned," he said.
That was what I've learned as well.
That's what I've learned to do.
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