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1 I think perhaps I have not learned to cook American food well.
2 He learned to wrestle after he enlisted in the Free State Army.
3 I learned to love many people who were quite different from me.
4 As often happens in such societies, artists learned to express themselves obliquely.
5 Jack learned to value Bobby's advice above all others the hard way.
6 As Varanna observed Sorak's different aspects, she soon learned to differentiate them.
7 We have learned to remain wary of news concerning Martin Scorsese projects.
8 She had heard similar sounds before, had even learned to speak them.
9 I have learned to question my assumptions about what other people feel.
10 You still haven't learned to consider consequences, and you can't afford that.
11 So we learned to let go and let them feel the adrenaline.
12 It was the profane heathen, of whom Israel learned to worship idols.
13 Dan hadn't really thought to mention that he'd never learned to dance.
14 I've learned to think about love and grace the way they do.
15 After that I learned to ask the bank not to permit overdrafts.
16 How Grant learned to tie the torchon of foie gras, for example.
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