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The sentence "lesson in school" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any type of instructional period in a school setting. For example, "The students had a geography lesson in school today."
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And it may have been the longest lesson in school history.
It's the one lesson in school where we get a chance to explore issues of morality, ethics and social responsibility.
I had my first lesson in school about drugs in Year 6, but have been made aware of the dangers by my mum".
"I see younger kids who have an eating disorder precipitated by a nutrition lesson in school," said Dr. Leslie Sanders, medical director of the eating disorders program at Atlantic Health Overlook Hospital in Summit, N.J.
I have a vivid memory of when I was in fifth grade and you know when they're about to give you a Sex Ed lesson in school.
Despite getting the standard history lesson in school during my adolescence on icons like Rosa Parks, MLK or W.E.B DuBois during this time of year, I would've never noticed it was Black History Month had it not been for Black Twitter and my changing Snapchat filters.
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They get enough lessons in school".
It cannot be taught in sociology lessons in school.
Many of us have learnt the lessons in school or seen documentaries on television.
"We are increasing computer science lessons in school, but there are some things the Government cannot do," he reportedly conceded.
She says she wouldn't agree with sport lessons in school during polluted days, calling such activities "inhumane".
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