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The phrase "the next lesson" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the lesson that will come after the current one. For example: "We will cover the rest of this material in the next lesson."
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The next lesson?
The next lesson stank, too.
The next lesson is about governance.
And it leads to the next lesson.
Then everyone rushes off to the next lesson.
What role does a professor play when an algorithm recommends the next lesson?
Students must score an 80 on an online assessment to move to the next lesson.
The next lesson includes counting shortage points when there is a good trump fit.
That is, as long as you take heed of the next lesson.
Will overemphasis on poorly justified investment in computers emerge as the next lesson?
But until the next lesson observation, I'm carrying this burden of doubt around.
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the next classroom
the next tuition
the next lecture
the next tutorial
the next schooling
the upcoming lesson
the next thing
the next homework
the next conclusion
the subsequent lesson
the next completion
the next instruction
the next teaching
the next experience
the next learning
the following lesson
the proposed lesson
the next cluster
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com