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The phrase "address as a lesson" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of discussing or presenting something in the form of a lesson, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The teacher decided to address the topic as a lesson to help students understand the concept better."
Alternatives: "present as a lesson" or "treat as a lesson".
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Bloomberg's budget presentation, in February, was the longest sustained public address of his mayoralty so far, and it wasn't so much an address as a lesson in municipal finance... Bloomberg switched parties before the mayoral election in order to avoid a crowded Democratic primary... New York, meanwhile, even before September 11th, was headed toward hard times.
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"Colleagues should take this as a lesson".
Everything was presented as a lesson.
"May this serve," Schillace writes, "not only as a lesson about death, but a lesson about hope.
Take them as a lesson in life and keep trying".
It is learning through a personal lesson about your existence, as well as a lesson about yourself as an experiential person.
Take life as a lesson!
Use them as a lesson.
Take failure as a lesson in determination.
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