Examples of 'have learned to use' in a sentence

Meaning of "have learned to use"

Have learned to use: Indicates the process of acquiring knowledge or skills in order to successfully operate or utilize something. It implies gaining proficiency or expertise through experience or training

How to use "have learned to use" in a sentence

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I have learned to use a knife quite well.
We are not the only primates who have learned to use tools to our advantage.
They have learned to use tourism as a tool.
Wallabies living near australian opium fields have learned to use it to get high.
And we have learned to use them correctly.
A tractor has been received from Burgundy and the companions have learned to use it.
They have learned to use their brain as energy.
And humans, being evolutionary survivors, have learned to use that to their advantage.
We have learned to use it without damaging it.
Instead of being dosed with compounds, I have learned to use my limbs outdoors.
I have learned to use the correct.
I don't know where else I would have learned to use so many different types of tools.
We have learned to use anger as a method of controlling other people.
Good work, Hans, you have learned to use the spreadsheet.
We have learned to use the concept of endorphins to our advantage.
And a knife. a fork - Just as soon as you have learned to use.
The smart ones have learned to use their talents.
Have learned to use the Internet.
Some organizations have learned to use this to their advantage.
I have learned to use it well, and to economize it.
Right, so I have learned to use.
We have learned to use knives and forks now, Marion.
No, wrong, wrong, no. Until you have learned to use your voice properly.
And they have learned to use tools, hammer stones with which to open palm nuts.
In CS, enemies have learned to use grenades.
I have learned to use PhotoShop software and edited some photos. Here is one example:.
In a month, you will have learned to use 30 phrasal verbs.
I have learned to use the word \ ' impossible \ ' with the greatest caution - Wernher von Braun.
They seem to have learned to use their brains like energy.
You should have learned to use a sword before you turned traitor.
In successive generations we have learned to use plants as remedies to cure various diseases.
The birds that have learned to use food provided by humans survive.
Abusive men have learned to use violence and abuse to control their partner.
Some blind people have learned to use echolocation to find their way around.
These chimps have learned to use grass stems as tools to fish out the insects.
Now I have learned to use my time effectively.
And they have learned to use tools, hammer.
Could not he have learned to use these machines at CalSci?
In both cases, forgers have learned to use technical innovations for their purpose.
Urban-living crows have learned to use road traffic for cracking tough nuts.
RATINGS, Moviemakers have learned to use ratings to their advantage.
Human smugglers have learned to use children to exploit U.S. immigration law.
Good work, Hans, you have learned to use the spreadsheet . That 's wonderful work.
So I have learned to use 'light brown'.
Because of you, I have learned to use neutrals, I just love it!

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