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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge lesson" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or impactful learning experience, often in a context where someone has gained important insights from an event or situation.
Example: "After the project failed, I realized that not planning ahead was a huge lesson for me in my career."
Alternatives: "a valuable lesson" or "a significant lesson".
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I learned a huge lesson.
"It was a huge lesson," she says.
A. Humility was one of the biggest ones; that was a huge lesson.
I learned a huge lesson that day, and not just not to tell civilians the secrets.
"That's a huge lesson that has never been lost on us," he said.
I've learned a huge lesson: You have to stand up for what is right".
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It's also the story of how the people who love me the most literally lifted me up during the lowest moments of my journey … It's a testimony of the one huge lesson that I'm still learning every day: with strong faith in God and some serious determination, every dream is possible.
One reason, she said, is that "everybody got a huge civic lesson last November".
That was a huge leadership lesson for me, to know that I can get through it, that I can do it.
And I think this situation is a huge learning lesson for me, to grow and expand as a spiritual human being.
I laughed aloud because what started as a color exploration ended up being a huge life lesson from a light beam telling me the only thing preventing me from anything is myself.
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