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Discover Ludwig"drawing lessons" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to anything from informal instruction in illustration to a more formal educational course. For example, "I'm taking drawing lessons to help improve my artwork."
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The school itself is also drawing lessons from the crisis.
It turned out to be an advert for drawing lessons.
Drawing lessons from Vietnam remains a political enterprise.
Others want something educational, drawing lessons for the future.
Instead, Neiman's primary strength, Dickey said, was drawing lessons from his own eventful life.
Michelangelo is also said to have given the boy drawing lessons.
Mr. Kyncl said the company was drawing lessons from what users on its platform search for.
A theme that runs through Trevor's work is drawing lessons from accidents.
To Mr. Müller, however, post-mortems are less important than drawing lessons for the next time.
There were storytellers, drawing lessons, and an area for busking and debating.
Drawing lessons about the real world of business from The Apprentice would be a mistake.
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