Sentences with phrase «probably learned something from»

You'll probably learn something from stalking the pros, too.

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Which means you can probably find someone with similar views to yours, those you can learn something from and... those who annoy you.
My guess is, however, that if you explained the sentiment behind the saying, your daughter probably still learned something from your conversation.
There's probably something we could learn in politics from him.»
(This is something one of the girls on last week's episode of First Dates could probably learn from!)
However, you might learn something from Wikipedia (which can only be accessed by electronic means), but you'd probably struggle to find someone who would consider it eLearning!
To appreciate the beautiful places waiting to be discovered — but not spoilt; friendly people to meet — but not to judge; different customs to learn from and, probably, something you can do to make our world a little more just.
And yes, like any good city - builder, this is probably something you'll learn from experience.
As you might guess from my earlier remarks, I'd probably be especially delighted with something with a learning - as - compression aesthetic, letting me count how many kilobytes of confusion go away when we look at the world this way, but traditional statistical significance conventions are OK too.
Even if you think you already know all there is to know about juries and jury nullification, there is probably still something you can learn from this talk!
You probably don't do something perfectly the first time you learn it, so why would you expect otherwise from your child?
And while we probably can't learn too much from celebrities about how to have a strong, lasting marriage, we may be able to learn something from them when it comes to having a private, fast divorce.
While you probably know fall is my favorite, I believe there's something to learn from and enjoy in all seasons.
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