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The phrase "a few small lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a limited number of minor or simple lessons on a particular topic.
Example: "After reviewing the material, I realized that there were a few small lessons that could greatly improve my understanding of the subject."
Alternatives: "a couple of minor lessons" or "a handful of simple lessons".
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All of which is sad, because this case offers the U.S. government the chance to make at least small amends for some of the darkest parts of its official history to demonstrate that it has absorbed at least a few small lessons from that past.
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