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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of learning from experiences or teachings.
Example: "After facing several challenges in her career, she was able to absorb lessons that would guide her future decisions."
Alternatives: "learn from experiences" or "take in knowledge".
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The police may also absorb lessons from the 2008 convention in St . Paul
Networks never seem to absorb lessons of lineup changes gone bad, NBC most of all.
Many economists are now trying to absorb lessons learned by psychologists, neuroscientists and sociologists.
Networks never seem to absorb lessons of lineup changes gone bad, NBC most of all, Alessandra Stanley writes.
Men tend to absorb lessons without noticing him, while women are more inclined to form a bond.
Entrepreneurship is all the rage now at music conservatories in New York and elsewhere, with tomorrow's performers expected to absorb lessons in presenting, marketing and documenting their art.
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But Palestinians have been absorbing lessons and audacity from pro-democracy demonstrators across the Arab world.
But success depends on absorbing lessons from the years of failed efforts.
Ms. Katz also absorbed lessons from her Hungarian-born father, Isidore, a survivor of the Holocaust and Nazi camps.
While modern and progressive in tone, Niemeyer's architecture absorbed lessons from the past and from nature.
And the language and political symbolism of Mr. Obama's first African moves suggest his administration has absorbed lessons from this history.
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