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View definitions for learn through

learn through

verb as in hear from

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It’s an autumn day in New York, which prompts Cynthia Erivo to start singing the opening lines of the jazz standard of that name because, as I learn through our hour together, it does not take much prodding to get Erivo to break out in song.

Sometimes the city will learn through the grapevine that a client is in jail.

"Not because they were wrong, she was doing it to make them feel like they were doing something wrong and equally so she could learn through it as well."

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“We used to learn through books, there was no internet at the time,” he says.

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“They’re prepared to teach disciplines like math and literacy. But 4-year-olds learn through play and developing social-emotional skills.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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