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The phrase "a lesson for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a person or group can learn from a situation or experience. It can also be used to highlight the consequences or impact of a certain event or action. Example: The recent stock market crash serves as a lesson for investors to diversify their portfolios. In this sentence, "a lesson for" shows that investors can learn from the stock market crash and make changes to their investment strategy to mitigate risk. Another example: The failed project was a lesson for the company to be more thorough in their planning process in the future. Here, "a lesson for" implies that the company can learn from their mistakes and improve their processes going forward.
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A lesson for Israel?
That's a lesson for today.
A lesson for the ages.
"A lesson for me".
"So everything becomes a lesson for him".
It was a lesson for me.
"A lesson for the over-invited".
It's a lesson for us".
A lesson for us all.
A lesson for all times.
There's a lesson for us as well.
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