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The phrase "ample lessons of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the valuable insights or teachings derived from a particular experience or subject.
Example: "The historical events of the past provide ample lessons of resilience and adaptability for future generations."
Alternatives: "valuable lessons from" or "significant teachings about".
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The Daily Mail apparently has absolute faith in the integrity and competence of its government on national security matters, despite the ample lessons of history.
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The progress and problems experienced by the two countries in the training of front-line tuberculosis workers provide ample lessons for improving health workers' training programs in tuberculosis endemic countries.
And then, 18 years later, came Brown, who had ample time to learn the lessons of the past, devoted himself to prudence and stability, and is now being feted (especially by himself) for having presided over the longest period of sustained growth since the invention of the spinning jenny.
The lessons of freedom continued.
The many lessons of lessness.
Most seem unable to grasp the lessons of the last crisis, still less to anticipate the next one.Take Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Britain's second-largest bank, which in February merrily increased its dividends to shareholders despite ample warning that the worst of the global credit crunch was yet to arrive.
Heed the lessons of history.
Heeding the Lessons of Survivors.
He will, however, have ample chances to show that he understands the big lesson of this crisis — that a well-functioning American economy depends on a more vigilant Fed.
The lesson of Katrina?
The lesson of Rita?
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