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The phrase "about the lesson" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, themes, or content related to a specific lesson or educational material.
Example: "We had a great discussion about the lesson on renewable energy and its impact on the environment."
Alternatives: "regarding the lesson" or "concerning the lesson".
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If students watching this, what suggestions do you have about the lesson they might learn from your intellectual odyssey -- solder, theorist, and so on?
Davies is excited about the lesson he has planned on the Balfour declaration.
Then again, we could think twice about the lesson such behavior imparts to our kids.
"This whole thing about the lesson you learn from the election is a very contentious thing.
When I came back to school, the kids in my class were still talking about the lesson.
What are you talking about?' " The lesson was clear: These ideas had a logic that was divorced from the people being asked to live with them.
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He talked about the lessons of colonialism.
But what about the lessons for each of the candidates?
She didn't tell Larry about the lessons.
He should think about the lessons baked into that cake.
Some talk eagerly about the lessons they have learned from Wal-Mart.
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