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I learn fro the pass vs I apply them

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase seems to contain a typo and is unclear, while the second phrase is clear and correct. If the intended meaning is to learn from the past, the correct phrase would be 'I learn from the past.' If the intention is to apply lessons learned from the past, then 'I apply them' would be appropriate.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

I learn fro the pass

This phrase contains a typo and is unclear. It should be 'I learn from the past.'

The correct phrase 'I learn from the past' is used to indicate gaining knowledge or understanding from previous experiences.

I apply them

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate putting into action or using something previously learned or understood.

'I apply them' is used to express the action of using or implementing lessons, knowledge, or skills acquired from past experiences.

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