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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very big lesson" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an important or significant teaching moment or experience that has had a strong impact on someone.
Example: "After the failure of the project, I learned a very big lesson about the importance of thorough planning."
Alternatives: "a crucial lesson" or "an important lesson".
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"It was a very big lesson for us," she said.
That was a very big lesson of the sad century just past.
"I think it's been a very big lesson for all of us".
The vice-chancellor of one elite university explains: "There has been a very big lesson given to the sector.
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When you have a 35-year business relationship with someone, I think there's a very, very big lesson to be learned in why these relationships go wrong.
Jenkin: Well, we suspect that there will be some very big lessons to learn from this incident.
However, as both sites contain few curricula but a very big number of lesson plans or individual activities targeting almost all student ages from upper elementary all the way to high school, not all resources are presented in the same way, or provide the same level of information and support to the teacher.
It was a very great lesson.
I think the U.S., by counterexample, is about to learn this lesson in a very big way.
"Cancun will be a success, if parties compromise". The lesson of Copenhagen, though, is that this is likely to prove a very big "if".
A very big mark.
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