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The phrase "a future lesson" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a lesson that will take place at a later time.
Example: "In our next class, we will discuss a future lesson on environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "an upcoming lesson" or "a forthcoming lesson".
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After an hour spent dusting under wine bottles and teacups (this was "basic cleaning" — not to be confused, I learned, with "deep cleaning," which would be covered in a future lesson), the students folded matching white gloves into their pockets and took seats on red velvet chairs in a marble-walled dining room.
This was very disappointing, but we are taking it in stride, looking forward to a future lesson from Professor Balachandran on how to use conservation materials to restore the handles to their original place.
On a rainy day, use the time to tackle a future lesson.
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"Future lesson learned.
Also, eleven German and thirteen Japanese students said they would like creativity to play a greater role in their own future lessons.
May Mindless Behavior's future lessons in youthful stardom not be too cruel.
According to the findings, they were willing to make animated movies in their future lessons.
Teachers can see the results, and know what weaknesses to target in future lessons.
They would teach it in future lessons.
As for recommendations for future lessons?
By the 1930's, future "lessons" became realistic and expansive.
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