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The phrase "among the lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a selection or group of lessons, often in an educational or instructional context.
Example: "Among the lessons learned from the project, communication was the most crucial factor for success."
Alternatives: "within the lessons" or "in the lessons".
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Among the lessons her grandmother imparted: be stylish and practical.
Among the lessons of "Operation Mincemeat" is this: during wartime, brawn helps.
Among the lessons from Deng: In introducing bold reforms, experiment first.
Among the lessons that emerge from their experiences are these: Be proactive.
Among the lessons Gregson taught Barba was to appreciate your horses.
Among the lessons for regular drivers, Mr. Ward said, was to avoid "jackrabbit" starts at stoplights.
Modesty figures among the lessons to be learned from nature, too; and honesty; and patience.
Among the lessons Smart said he learned from the coaches he has worked under is managing relationships with players.
Among the lessons you'll learn: New York is over and all the cool American kids have moved to LA.
Among the lessons: how to display the greens attractively and how to make change with American money.
Among the lessons to imparts, a glossary: Air mail is defined as "garbage thrown at the truck from windows above".
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