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"learning a lesson" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of gaining knowledge or understanding from an experience or mistake. Example: After failing his math test, Tim finally learned his lesson and started studying harder for his exams.
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He was back in 1973, after learning a lesson.
I don't like learning a lesson from losing, either.
In a practice session this week, Zoran Planinic was learning a lesson.
"But you really kind of walk away from it, you know, learning a lesson".
Mr. Schumer said Democrats were moving quickly to hit back after learning a lesson from the recent health care debate.
When kids say sorry, are they learning a lesson or just parroting empty words?
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He learned a lesson.
I learned a lesson.
"You learned a lesson".
Both kids learn a lesson.
"Will they learn a lesson?
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