We have no meanings for "learn real" in our records yet.
1 They don't have the spine to learn real magic.
2 As by the fires of experience, so by commission of crime, you learn real morals.
3 And Sir John Lubbock points men to the insect world to learn real diligence and thrift.
4 And it's my chance to learn real life.
5 It's something that you learn real fast.
6 Mattel has launched 'Robotics Engineer Barbie' in a bid to encourage girls across the world to learn real coding skills.
7 Those who teach their children baby-talk are handicapping them, for they will soon have to unlearn this and learn real language.
8 Merlin would probably be happy that we're learning real magical battle techniques.
9 Here we learned real respect for our tall guards.
10 But, hey, if it worked... Niko was learning real quick that things got lonely in space.
11 It was on this part of the drive that I decided at last I was learning real mountain-driving.
12 In Tarbean I'd learned real fear.
13 How lightly they take the notion of learning real skills from the occupations on offer is clear from the moment they rush inside.
14 "When will you learn real life?"
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