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Discover Ludwig'receive lessons' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about taking part in a lesson, or when discussing how one learns something. For example: "I decided to take up piano lessons, so I am now receiving lessons once a week."
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In addition, up to 10,000 boys under 12 would receive lessons by the Landesverbände.
Thousands of schoolchildren from the age of three upwards are to receive lessons on how to deal with death.
"Frankly, we are not coming here to receive lessons in terms of democracy or in terms of how to handle the economy," said Mr. Barroso.
At the Shu Uemura boutique in London's Covent Garden, groups can receive lessons in applying make-up from the store's immaculatelyqualified staff.
After the cutting, girls are traditionally kept in a Bondo house in the forest for days, weeks or sometimes months to heal and receive lessons on adulthood.
The Harry Potter saga may have wrapped up with the release of the final movie last year, but there's still a British boarding school where students receive lessons in the odd and inexplicable.
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They'll also receive lesson on the country's history before they take off in July.
Brendan Rodgers is receiving lessons but has yet to master Italian.
Her keyboard mates were Van Cliburn, John Browning and Daniel Pollack, all of whom received lessons from the renowned Madame Rosina Lhevinne.
The younger players, Ross said, are also receiving lessons he learned from Madison seven years ago.
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