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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
learn .
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Examples
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The wizard of the title learns various lessons about himself.
A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin jmnlman 2009
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The aim is to test hypotheses about how the brain "learns" addictive behaviors.
Boing Boing: December 5, 2004 - December 11, 2004 Archives 2004
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The only way the human brain learns is to be fed information of all kinds, so it can be sorted, adopted/rejected for what itβs personally worth, and weigh the results against the results of others.
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Recession-battered Britain learns the true cost of the global financial crisis Wednesday, as the country's government outlines the largest cuts to public spending since World War II - slashing benefits and public sector jobs with a five-year austerity plan aimed at clearing the nation's debts.
UK Government Stakes Future On Spending Cuts By DAVID STRINGER 2010
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She learns from the conversation that her dad had been part of the hunting party that were shooting the wolves the night that Sam was shot.
YA BOOK CLUB: SHIVER β CHAPTERS 21-23 | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2009
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It appears the US never learns from the past ... sticking our noses in other countries affairs creates animosity towards us.
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The protagonist learns from the girl that she was once with the rogues and so was the protagonist.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Open Writing Forum 2009
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Maybe after Palin learns to read she can resurrect your party from the dead.
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Push! learns from a local mainstream media report that:
Global Voices in English » Caribbean: Keeping Track of Swine Flu 2009
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She learns from the conversation that her dad had been part of the hunting party that were shooting the wolves the night that Sam was shot.
YA BOOK CLUB: SHIVER β CHAPTERS 21-23 | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2009
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