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The phrase "abundant lessons to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the availability or abundance of lessons or teachings that can be learned from a particular experience or situation.
Example: "There are abundant lessons to be learned from history that can guide us in our future decisions."
Alternatives: "plenty of lessons to" or "numerous lessons to".
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There are abundant lessons to go around, many of which are probably already apparent to Newton's father, who is a minister.
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Lessons to be learned.
What lessons to learn?
Any lessons to impart?
They provide many lessons to be learned.
Are there "lessons" to be learnt?
He continued lessons to bolster his boxing.
He put his marketing lessons to work.
Lessons to be learnt?
Achievements, Challenges and Lessons to be Learned.
Take online lessons or real life lessons to dance better.
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