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Free sign upThe phrase "lessons for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce or describe the purpose or intended audience of a set of lessons or teachings. Example: The teacher created engaging lessons for her students to learn about the history of ancient civilizations.
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Lessons for them, too.
Lessons for life.
Their lessons for other industries?
Lessons for 2010?
Did you take Farsi lessons for that?
She has some lessons for us.
He took piano lessons for four years.
There are also practical lessons for Europe.
Private lessons for families are also offered.
Lessons for the rest of us?
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