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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the lessons" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is happening or being discussed within a specific lesson or set of lessons. Example: "In the lessons on grammar, the teacher emphasized the importance of proper punctuation."
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For Wheeler, he enjoys learning from his grandparents and taking in the lessons he's taught from older generations.
They believe in the lessons of history and demonstrable facts.
My metalwork teacher used to pay me to be quiet in the lessons.
His worry is grounded in the lessons of his life as a basketball star.
The decision to go hyperlocal is rooted in the lessons of an American story.
Beginning early in the lessons, and recurring occasionally, are sessions designed to reinforce the classifiers.
In that sense "Algeria Hotel" is a salutary lesson in the lessons of history.
It requires students to play a role in the lessons — their own role.
That is what she learned in the lessons leading up to the launching.
Did you help choose your vintage stand-up and movie clips in the lessons?
There are corrections officers outside and inside classrooms; some agree to participate in the lessons.
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