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Discover Ludwig"invaluable lesson" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means a lesson that is extremely valuable or useful and cannot be replaced. Example: The experience of traveling alone through different countries taught me an invaluable lesson in independence and self-reliance.
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But the series provides an invaluable lesson in celebrity self-help.
In the meantime, the Kings taught the Lakers an invaluable lesson.
"I think this entire experience has taught her the invaluable lesson of humility".
It was an invaluable lesson for a writer; no story is the final one.
It would be "an invaluable lesson for the school and future students", I was told.
The project was never built, but Mr. Schwartz received an invaluable lesson.
AND there was the invaluable lesson that father taught son concerning a stickball bat.
Everything held an unknowable secret; for me, that was an invaluable lesson.
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It taught me some invaluable lessons.
In the story of Lake Urmia lie invaluable lessons.
The Scot said he had learned some "invaluable lessons" during his time at the club.
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