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When can I use "learn on"? And is it common to put preposition "on" like this?

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Rebecca

The speaker means to say, "learn stick shift." It is technically incorrect to use "on" in this way. You should avoid using "learn on." Ex: Did you learn to drive using a stick shift? Ex: I learned how to drive a stick shift (car).

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