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The phrase "a strong lesson" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant or impactful teaching experience or moral that someone has learned from a situation.
Example: "After facing the consequences of his actions, he learned a strong lesson about responsibility."
Alternatives: "a valuable lesson" or "an important lesson".
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RAYMOND: So let me tell you something, it was a strong lesson.
This is a strong lesson asking us to be more able to define cultural and practical tools to let people know about the benefits to consider natural resources as a 'plus' and not a 'minus'minus
He said community elders were "burying their heads" over the issue and police and local councils should not "be frightened" to address the problem, as there was "a strong lesson that you cannot ignore race or be over-sensitive".
They need a strong lesson like a kick in the head.
Only a strong lesson emerges; for single payer to be realized, the movement must be better organized next time.
The vulnerability from lack of proper infection control practices and inadequate PPE in health care settings is a strong lesson for other African countries as they prepare for potential EVD introduction.
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It is a strong moral lesson and should appeal to the "charity workers" in this country".
This has been a very strong lesson learned for us".
"Also against Wolfsburg, that was the reason they lost, so it is a very strong lesson for us".
And then, you know, the person that they had the meeting with may have no idea that they supposedly have just been given a very strong lesson.
She continued: "And I think if there's a good strong lesson plan going forward, it's the markets need basic rules.
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