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"a lesson on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to instruction about a particular topic. For example, "The teacher gave us a lesson on the American Revolution."
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I have no guesses on when you will need a lesson on that one.
"No one on this planet can give me a lesson on morality.
— Jeff Gordinier NPR: A lesson on grilling octopus.
Should be a lesson on how NOT to handle riots.
I got a lesson on the heavy bag instead.
I pulled over for a lesson on gears.
Find a lesson on energy-efficient lightbulbs here.
He promised to take a lesson on the videocassette recorder.
He ended his talk by delivering a lesson on openness to change.
It's not the standard introduction to a lesson on cross-cultural delicacies.
"It's a lesson on the importance of punctuation and breathing," he says.
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