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    January 13, 2021
    Americans say U.S. can learn a lot from other countries on handling the coronavirus outbreak, other issues

    Americans are especially likely to say the U.S. can learn from other countries on handling COVID-19 and health care

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    Americans say U.S. can learn a lot from other countries on handling the coronavirus outbreak, other issues
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    Americans who see the economic situation as bad are more likely to think the U.S. can learn from other nations about improving the economy
    Younger Americans more likely to believe government can learn from other countries on major issues
    Democrats more likely than Republicans to say the U.S. government can learn from other countries
    Americans are especially likely to say the U.S. can learn from other countries on handling COVID-19 and health care
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