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"another lesson of" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to introduce a new lesson or concept that follows from a previous one. For example: "After struggling with time management, John learned another lesson of the importance of prioritizing tasks and setting realistic deadlines." In this sentence, "another lesson of" is used to introduce the concept or lesson that John has learned, which is related to his previous struggle with time management.
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That is another lesson of the past.
There is another lesson of the recent crisis that should be understood.
But another lesson of 1980 is that unexpected events can rapidly shift the agenda.
That's another lesson of "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie".
Another lesson of American Presidential history: Beware of candidates who flatter the people.
Another lesson of the 2016 election: prognostication is a fool's game.
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Another lesson, out of the mouth of babes.
Does Mr Brown?Another pertinent lesson of Sir Ming's short and nasty tenure may be that the top job in any party is a different and sterner challenge than a departmental brief.
"This case is another lesson to be wary of anyone claiming to have the inside track on an opportunity that seems too good to be true".
Another lesson, some of Mr. Bush's friends say, is the need to respond forcefully to accusations like those about the "Bush bash".
Another deeper lesson of Sukkot can best be understood by another name of the festival.
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