How to use the word “learn from”

How to use in-sentence of “learn from”:

– While Vim can be hard to use, there are built-in commands new users can learn from reading the Vim user manual, running the :help command in Vim, or using the vimtutor command in a terminal.

– The reason they did this was to learn from Whitney and other contractors how the weapon was produced and assembled efficiently.

– Mao Zedong said that richer youth from the cities would be sent to mountains or farming villages so they could learn from the workers and farmers there.

– At some times, they will look very positive and responsible and talk about large plans that they intend to accomplish, but they are actually very depressed and cynical most of the time because they are unable to make their plans work since they cannot learn from their mistakes, and they do not have a good sense of time.

– The Mannerist style began in Italy, where the artists were influenced by the figures that Michelangelo painted on the ceiling and in the “Last Judgement” in the Sistine Chapel.Helen Gardner, Gardner’s Art through the Ages, Harcourt, Brace and World, During the Renaissance, artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael had tried very hard to learn from nature, and to paint things in a way that was very realistic.

How to use the word learn from
How to use the word learn from

Example sentences of “learn from”:

– A child who says “I’ll tell my dad” may learn from the reply “I’m so scared!” that the threat is an idle threat: one that is promises harm that that cannot or will not actually be inflicted.

– He wanted to learn from the roots of Buddhist practice.

– This helps people learn from past events to survive in the present.

– For example, in the final episode, each of the sisters adds all that they have learned so that future generations of Halliwell witches can learn from their experiences.

– When Yellowkit is older, she goes to learn from Deerleap.

– They allow people with different views of a topic to learn from each other.

– I am certainly willing to learn from you as well.

– He visited Italy a second time in 1628 to learn from the music of Claudio Monteverdi.

– The advantage of collaborative work is that it gives you an opportunity to practice for yourself and learn from the others at the same time.

- A child who says "I'll tell my dad" may learn from the reply "I'm so scared!" that the threat is an idle threat: one that is promises harm that that cannot or will not actually be inflicted.

- He wanted to learn from the roots of Buddhist practice.

– He wanted to learn from the Europeans and teach his people, but the Portuguese only wanted to use their friendship with Afonso to gain slaves to sell.

– Instead he wanted people to think hard about problems and to learn from others, especially from history.

– While many people say that I still make mistakes, this is what I have to say to them: Isn’t it in a human’s nature to make mistakes? If everyone didn’t make mistakes, then how could they learn from them? I believe that that is the case.

– We must live in harmony with them, understand them, and learn from them.

– Research must be published so the world can learn from it.

– The festival is now organized by, which also runs the Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme which gives young musicians a chance to learn from famous music teachers and perform in concerts.

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