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The phrase "the lesson about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific teaching or moral derived from a story, experience, or subject matter.
Example: "The lesson about perseverance is one that resonates with many people."
Alternatives: "the teaching regarding" or "the moral concerning".
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The lesson about the value of eating well will be taught by puppets and live actors.
Ms. Storey took to heart the lesson about trust and its boundaries.
Are painting and sculpture heeding the lesson about the importance of materials and technique?
"I had hoped he would learn the lesson about children when he had his own.
His retirement from politics didn't stick, but the lesson about the conservatives and their media finally did.
The lesson about meteors, then, is a shared intimacy, a metaphor for the relationship between sisters — an insight you might miss on the first (or tenth) listen.
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The lessons about professional cycling are detailed.
But the buyers seem to have learned the lessons about overreach from Daimler and Deutsche Telekom.
And not all the lessons about evolution that the animal kingdom offers apply outside its borders.
The lessons about race were not pleasant, but there are things that I loved about my childhood.
Glasman believes that before Labour can move on it has to learn the lessons about the failures of state socialism.
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