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"taking lessons from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about learning new skills or talents from someone else. For example: "He has been taking lessons from a professional piano player for the past few months."
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Taking lessons from Mr Shaheen?
COULD Robert Byrd be taking lessons from Ariel Sharon?
Mark Carney's been taking lessons from his chum Mario Draghi.
"They should be taking lessons from us rather than imposing needless suffering on us".
Taking lessons from her has been more useful to me than taking yoga from anyone else.
It seems that King was taking lessons from himself when he wrote It.
Pop stars would do well to start taking lessons from their metal counterparts.
He ended up taking lessons from Pepe Romero, the classical guitarist, and Pepe's legendary father, Celedonio.
Conservative Tracey Crouch has apparently been taking lessons from Mikey in Twitter etiquette.
She said he learned to fly in the 1930's by taking lessons from barnstormers.
BrewDog is not the only UK beer firm taking lessons from across the Atlantic.
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