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Is it better to use lessons learned or lessons learned?

learned


What is the past tense of word learn?

Learnt or learned, depending on whether you use American or British English.


What are the lessons you can get from ICT?

the answer is everyting


Which of the lessons learned during the Mexican War did the Union Navy use?

Two of the lessons learned by the Union Navy were to seize ports and embargo trade and blockade.


When should you use learned and when learned for past tense?

"Learned" is the more common spelling for the past tense and past participle of the verb "learn" in American English, while "learnt" is more common in British English. However, both are acceptable in either dialect. Use "learned" when writing in American English or prefer it for consistency.


How is Poverty in Vietnam after two wars?

After a war, people in poverty "often" will regain there foothold on living standards by learning from their observations learned during the war. They will put "lessons learned" to use.


Why did Truman decide not to use the atomic bomb in the Korean war of 1950?

He learned better.


What methods did the government use to teach people of Babylon?

They learnt from their family as they grew up, they learnt on the job, they learnt in the school of hard knocks, the warriors learnt in the regular practice call-outs.


Is it correct to say don't get burned or don't get burnt?

You can use either term. 'Burned' and 'burnt' are variations on the same word, just like 'learned' and 'learnt'.So you could say, 'Don't get burned', or 'Don't get burnt'.


What are the lessons learned during the Mexican War did the Union Navy use?

During the Mexican War, the Union Navy learned valuable lessons in amphibious warfare and the importance of coordinated land-sea operations. They recognized the effectiveness of blockades and the need for strong naval presence to support ground forces. The experience also highlighted the significance of logistics, communication, and intelligence in executing successful military campaigns. These lessons were pivotal in shaping naval strategies during the Civil War.


Is it burned rubber or burnt rubber?

You can use either term. 'Burned' and 'burnt' are variations on the same word, just like 'learned' and 'learnt'.So you could say, 'The car smelled of burned rubber', or 'The car smelled of burnt rubber'.


How does America using nuclear weapons evidence the lessons learned during World War 2?

First of all Kid they didn't use Nuclear weapons in WW2...They used two Atomic Bombs