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'lots of lessons' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a great or large number of individual lessons, usually of some kind of educational or learning nature. For example, "We had lots of lessons on grammar last week."
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"We have lots of lessons to learn from this.
Find out if teachers are covering lots of lessons.
They had five kids, and they wanted them to take advantage of America's opportunities — which meant lots of lessons.
We don't like losing, we've learned lots of lessons and we have to do better next time".
"The NGO sector has learned lots of lessons over the years", argues Alison Parker, a lecturer in international water and sanitation at Cranfield University, a WSUP partner.
"Lots of lessons that were prohibiting spin outs, in both a confidence and ability to get things going, is now being addressed.
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Trading teaches you a lot of lessons.
There are a lot of lessons.
A lot of lessons learned.
They've learned a lot of lessons".
"And we learned a lot of lessons".
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