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Discover LudwigUsing the phrase 'long lesson' in a sentence is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
Example: "The teacher assigned a long lesson to the students, which took them several hours to complete." "Long lesson" can also be used in a figurative sense to refer to a difficult or challenging experience that teaches a valuable lesson. Example: "Losing her job was a long lesson for Sarah, but she learned to be more cautious with her finances."
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Well, dopey Adam here is still at an early stage in Michael's achingly long lesson in history.
"I played in the Faldo Series and he took time to give me a long lesson there.
It was loneliness, says Bruno, which was his undoing, even though his career had been one long lesson in it.
THE last few months have sometimes seemed like one long lesson in the dangers of investing too much money in a single stock.
The long lesson of history in Colombia has always been that it takes violence to earn a place at the table.
Lee has a real gift and so, too, does Imogene, the difference being that before she can have her moment she first needs to learn one tediously long lesson.
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You adjust!" Because it takes me a while to focus on the task at hand, Ben and I have fallen into the habit of long lessons — we drive for two hours, sometimes three.
From Cheyenne, Wyo., to Wyckoff, N.J., recess — long seen as a way for children to develop social competence, recharge after long lessons, and resist obesity — is being rethought and pared down.
On our long lessons, he tells me all about growing up in Manila: the beauty of going to Mass with his mother every day, and how sad it was to lose touch with his sisters when they married and became part of their husbands' families.
Watching Survivor is like watching life long lessons in human social behaviour in one tightly edited hour of television.
Hour long lessons, including a hands-on activity, followed by online puzzles, are taught each week, over approximately 10 weeks.
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