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I learned to live without her.
Behind thermodynamics lie the movements of atoms and molecules following the laws of motion learned in the first volume.
An experiment, I would learn much later, when studying the philosophy of science, had to arise from a real dissatisfaction with existing knowledge.
She learned the craft of basket weaving from her grandmother.
She applied what she had learned in class to the experiment.
He taught himself French.
He studied economics at college.
It is said that he studied law when he was young.
He studied interior decoration.
He found that the things he had studied in school were not useful in the business world.
It is interesting how he learned Japanese cooking.
Animals can learn and pass on what they learn.
What is important is not which university you've graduated from but what you've learned in the university.
What's important isn't which university you've graduated from, but what you learned while you were there.
On the other hand we learned a great deal from the experience.
We learned why the French Revolution broke out.
I learned a lot from his books.
I learned much about astronomy from him.
I learned a lot from him.
We will have learned English for five years next year.

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