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The phrase "you learn how" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is capable of obtaining knowledge and understanding through instruction. For example: "In this class, you learn how to build a web page from scratch."
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Science, he says, let's "you learn how to think rigorously, and you learn how to make good assessments".
You learn how to work.
"You learn how to talk.
You learn how to navigate.
You learn how to play under pressure.
You learn how to navigate the system".
You learn how to deal with it.
You learn how to figure it out.
"You learn how to win matches".
You learn how to handle "no" and you learn how to handle "yes".
You learn how the world works.
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