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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "a lesson from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about something that you learned from a specific event, person, or experience. For example: "I learned a lesson from my encounter with the grizzly bear - to always stay on designated trails while hiking in the wilderness!".
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Take a lesson from Singapore.
I might take a lesson from you.
"I can learn a lesson from her.
Take a lesson from the woods.
I think there's a lesson from that.
I've learned a lesson from Ghost Hawk.
Take a lesson from Heston Blumenthal's book.
Will Roberts learn a lesson from him?
(I did try to get a lesson from Davy.
There's a lesson from that that we're taking forward.
It might draw a lesson from America's own experience.
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