Sentence examples for having a lesson from inspiring English sources

The phrase "having a lesson" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when someone is learning something new, either formally or informally. For example: "Yesterday, I had a lesson on playing the guitar."

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I'm having a lesson a week.

"The idea of Mother having a lesson plan would be just completely laughable.

Another example is fame - if everyone gets famous, fame ceases to be worth having, a lesson lost on the Big Brother brigade.

'I can't come unfortunately; I'm having a lesson in capoeira (a form of dance/martial art).' 'I can't go either,' I said.

"The family recognizes the benefit to current and future players across the country of having a lesson drawn from this situation," Specter said in a telephone interview Monday.

Tom Storey, prosecuting, said the defendant was a habitual cannabis user who had been banned from driving many years ago and since getting his new car had never bothered having a lesson and failed his theory test three times.

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"He had a lesson.

WHY must every tragedy have a lesson?

I never had a lesson.

This has a lesson for the present.

"He had a lesson from Kim Young Sam.

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