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To use this phrase correctly, you would need to add a noun after it. For example: "I'm taking a lesson with my guitar teacher today."
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"I learned that lesson with the Colts.
I learned a great lesson with that.
One bike lesson with Mr. Mohit: $40.
Want a pitching lesson with Johan Santana or R.A. Dickey?
You'll also have a cookery lesson with the chef.
"We learned our lesson with King Kong," Ms. Ruth said.
A week ago I had my last lesson with Angel.
A lesson with Mr. J would start with an interview.
I certainly learned my lesson with the enamel baking dish.
Mazda learned this lesson with its CX-7 compact crossover, introduced in 2007.
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