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Discover Ludwig"giving lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used any time you are describing or discussing the act of providing instruction. For example, "He makes extra money by giving lessons in guitar."
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We're giving lessons, not treatment.
I'm giving lessons.
She started giving lessons at the Riverside Church.
"It's not like giving lessons to a 15 handicap".
I've been giving lessons at Rockefeller Center for 17 years.
Soon he became an assistant teacher there, giving lessons at night and studying during the day.
No one is in a position to be giving lessons to their partners".
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My first job, at 14, was managing private tennis courts and giving lessons.
What she is not supposed to be doing is giving lessons at 19.
He set up shop giving lessons and became a teacher.
He organized a group of students and started giving lessons on the weekends.
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