Sub + gradually learn how to control + noun
Use gradually learn how to control + noun to say someone slowly learns to manage something like anger, spending, emotions, or habits.
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| #1 |
I gradually learned how to control my temper. |
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| #2 |
She gradually learned how to control her spending. |
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| #3 |
He gradually learned how to control his emotions. |
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| #4 |
We gradually learned how to control our reactions. |
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| #5 |
They gradually learned how to control their appetite. |
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| #6 |
I gradually learned how to control my anxiety. |
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| #7 |
She gradually learned how to control her words. |
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| #8 |
He gradually learned how to control his habits. |
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| #9 |
We gradually learned how to control distractions. |
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They gradually learned how to control their schedule. |
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