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The phrase "all the wrong lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has learned incorrect or misguided information from a situation or experience.
Example: "After reviewing the results of the project, it became clear that the team had taken all the wrong lessons from their previous failures."
Alternatives: "completely misguided lessons" or "entirely incorrect takeaways".
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Mass killers like Elliot Rodger teach society all the wrong lessons about the connection between violence, mental illness and guns — and what we should do about it.
In a commentary for the National Review, he called soccer a "Marxist" sport that "teaches our kids all the wrong lessons" in life.
Yet another says, "How do you say bloody Israeli storm troopers in Yiddish?" It continues: "How do you say, 'Hey, these guys learned all the wrong lessons from the Nazis!' In Yiddish?" David Isay, Mr. Sapoznik's collaborator on the Yiddish Radio Project, said, "I've done a lot of controversial stories, but I've never seen the kind of e-mails we are getting here".
The reason I'm inclined to give Duncan Jones' video game adventure the nod is that its huge $220 million sprint in China taught Hollywood all the wrong lessons.
In truth, it was all of the above, kind of, and in fine old Northern Irish tradition, all the wrong lessons will be learned.
Unfortunately, many Democrats seem to be taking all the wrong lessons from the Coakley-Brown debacle in Massachusetts: They're in retreat -- even more risk-averse than usual, and refusing to take stands on (seemingly) controversial issues.
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But it is easy to learn the wrong lessons, too.
And his role models teach him the wrong lessons.
Or are we being taught the wrong lessons?
Sadly, he appears to have learned the wrong lessons.
The problem with learning lessons from the past, however, is that we tend to learn the wrong lessons.
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