Is it fine to say 'learn new information'?
Consumers want to reduce the time they learn new information.
I just want to ensure it's not like the word "knowledge" as it's incorrect to say 'learn knowledge'.
Thanks.
Is it fine to say 'learn new information'? Yes Consumers want to reduce the time they learn new information. This seems a little ambiguous to me.
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Is it fine to say 'learn new information'? Yes
Consumers want to reduce the time they learn new information.
This seems a little ambiguous to me. eg Maybe they don't want to learn as much new information as they currently do.
I suggest this. Consumers want to learn new information faster.
Or simply Consumers want to learn faster. ('ne