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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as the lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to lessons in a comparative or illustrative context, often to indicate that something is similar to the lessons being discussed.
Example: "As the lessons from previous projects have shown, careful planning is essential for success."
Alternatives: "like the lessons" or "similar to the lessons".
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But, as the lessons progressed, they started to relax.
What do you see as the lessons of Iraq?
Today, as the lessons of history have become clearer, the taboo is fading.
Bring a raincoat if it's drizzling as the lessons take place even in bad weather.
I hope that President Obama has studied that historical lesson as well as the lessons from Vietnam.
They are also about the pedigree of the horse, of the trainer, as well as the lessons of history.
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The exercise is not repetitive, because the experiences change, as do the lessons learned.
The lesson to be drawn from black and white differences was the same as the lesson from the Netherlands years ago: I.Q.
The cliché is the same as the lesson: never say never.
As the lesson draws to a close, Olive has taken 146 selfies.
As the lesson went on, only two items dominated students' concerns: fares and tips.
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