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The phrase "are some lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or introducing various lessons or teachings on a particular subject.
Example: "In this course, there are some lessons that focus on effective communication skills."
Alternatives: "there are several lessons" or "there are a few lessons".
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are some lessons
adverb
Of a measurement: approximately, roughly
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Here are some lessons.
There are some lessons here for Britain's present rulers.
WHAT are some lessons she has learned about raising snails?
"All I need are some lessons," I told myself.
Here are some lessons from executives in the high-tech and real estate worlds.
Here, prospective stay-at-home dads, are some lessons I learnt.
What are some lessons you've learned about when to pull the plug?
There are some lessons in life we seem to need to learn over and over again.
There are some lessons of judo and karate, too," Thapa said.
Still, there are some lessons from hygge that Americans might heed.
What are some lessons you've learned from mentors over the years? A. I've had a lot of them.
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