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Originally Posted by Rusty
We can both learn something and learn from something.
John was learning the quality of being clear. He learned it from reading the essay.
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Thanks for the reply. But the example you have here has 'it' between 'learned' and 'from', which structure is different from 'learn from' (=intransitive). Do you mean 'learn from sth' is generally possible but not correct in my sentence in the first post? I would have thought it wrong to use
from, because when it comes to a quality,
succinctness,
lucidity, etc., the verb, I thought, should be simply
learn, not
learn from.