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No, you can't learn anything while sleeping. It takes active learning to learn (the word learn is a verb which means you do something). If learning could take place while sleeping I would have done it a long time ago. Sleep can help you learn better a subject. Everytime I have taken on a new subject or task I usually do it all night long in my sleep. Years ago I was learning computer programming and all night long I spent programming in my sleep. This help set what I had learned in my active learning.

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