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learned

[lur-nid, lurnd] / ˈlɜr nɪd, lɜrnd /


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I guess if I’ve learned anything from this experience, it’s that everyone has breasts — just different kinds and all of them prone to disease.

From Los Angeles Times

He did his National Service in the RAF - where he learned spy skills including photography, flying and scuba-diving - before working for brief periods as a railway clerk and an air steward.

From BBC

There he learned how to live alone and cope with criticism, and grew as both a footballer and a person.

From BBC

Those existing rules say, “You must never use privileged or confidential information for personal gain or tell, ‘tip,’ or share information you learned through work with others.”

From Barron's

Those existing rules say, “You must never use privileged or confidential information for personal gain or tell, ‘tip,’ or share information you learned through work with others.”

From Barron's