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The phrase "all lessons of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the teachings or insights derived from a particular experience, subject, or context.
Example: "We must remember all lessons of history to avoid repeating past mistakes."
Alternatives: "every lesson from" or "all teachings of".
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Quizzes include 20 MCQ and matching questions, which appear at random, from all lessons of the module.
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All the lessons of history show it is not just politicians that bring about change.
If you paid attention to all the lessons of others, you might never do anything.
But there is a third alternative: back to "Finland Station," with all the lessons of the past.
All the lessons of Percy Bysshe Shelley's "Ozymandias" still apply, but less so than he might have hoped.
Their machines assimilated all the lessons of past searches, using these learnings to more precisely deliver the desired results.
He's learned all the lessons of all the major innovators on bass, and still he sounds like him".
The sum of all lessons, the lesson of progress teaches us that -- simply put -- life goes on.
And after all, one lesson of the "action sports" niche is the power of the lifestyle crossover.
All lessons consist of one or more sections in which specific determinants were targeted.
They've given us all a lesson of how to face adversity in life and football".
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