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Free sign up'lessons from the past' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to insights or conclusions one has taken from events that have already happened. For example: "We must always remember the lessons from the past if we want to make better decisions in the future."
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Policy lessons from the past forty years.
The lessons from the past are clear.
Beijing has learned its lessons from the past.
The holiday season and lessons from the past.
"They should learn the lessons from the past".
"They're not really learning their lessons from the past".
"But we need to learn the lessons from the past.
Cameron says Labour has learnt no lessons from the past.
We are told that the President's House "offers an opportunity to draw lessons from the past".
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We've got 6,000 orders to get out every day.' So have you learnt any lessons from the past week?
So, it's hard to draw lessons from the past two decades in terms of the remaining stubborn pockets of poverty.
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