Learn-d Sentence Examples

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  • Learn to watercolor paint with Jack Reid - Join 25,000 artists who have learned to paint with Jack Reid.

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  • When you play fishing games, it is very possible that you will learn something about lures, bait, and actual fish types, just like there is much to be learned from hunting games online.

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  • But soon they learned some Dutch words; but they loved their own language and they did not want little boys and girls to forget it and learn to talk funny Dutch.

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  • What I learned about professional cooking and how it helps me everyday is that in order to learn how to cook, you have to cook.

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  • If you pick a new skill or scale to learn every week, in a year's time you will have learned a great deal about the guitar.

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  • If you've never learned to tie a tie from your dad or other male figure in your life, there are still ways to learn this simple skill.

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  • A puzzle game should also be easy to learn so that new players can pick it up and immediately play; certainly subtleties may need to be learned over time but the basics should be immediately accessible.

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  • My son learned exactly how Seaman was programmed to learn and it was creepy.

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  • However, these skills must be learned just as we learn to play the piano or to eat burritos without making a mess.

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  • If you've learned a little bit about wine and it has lit a fire in you to go out and learn more, then the knowledge is pretty easy to obtain.

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  • Children who learn through positive reinforcement tend to internalize the newly learned behaviors.

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  • A more basic, less intensive version of the full Bronze Program, where dancers learn to turn the steps that they learned in the Basic Program into real dancing.

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  • Students in the rhetoric stage of a classical education learn how to express what they have learned.

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  • During this year, students will learn more than 200 skills as well as continuing to perfect those all ready learned.

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  • The most basic strokes are also the simplest to learn - breast stroke and the crawl can be learned in the space of an hour.

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  • A child continues to learn at home as they practice what they have learned while interacting with their friends and family.

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  • They will be more eager to learn and more likely to retain what they have learned.

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  • Once you've learned the basic chess rules, the next step is to learn some basic chess strategies.

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  • Learn about parapsychology, especially what has been learned in field investigation and research.

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  • It all leads Benford and Noh to piece together what they learned during their own flash forwards to try and learn the cause behind the blackouts and to figure out if the futures they all witnessed can be changed.

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  • If she learned duty, then he must learn this.

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  • Only in familiar letters, prolegomena, and prefaces do we find the man Ficino, and learn to know his thoughts and sentiments unclouded by a mist of citations; these minor compositions have therefore a certain permanent value, and will continually be studied for the light they throw upon the learned circle gathered round Lorenzo in the golden age of humanism.

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  • I did nothing but explore with my hands and learn the name of every object that I touched; and the more I handled things and learned their names and uses, the more joyous and confident grew my sense of kinship with the rest of the world.

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  • Preteens might learn how yoga can help them relax before a big test, while older teens might discuss how the skills learned in a yoga class can improve their performance in competitive athletics.

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