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lesson

[les-uhn] / ˈlɛs ən /




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In a message to pupils and parents, the school said some children were using their phones during lessons and others to record fellow students and sometimes staff without their consent.

From BBC

Not surprisingly, his affections weren’t returned, but the humbling experience taught him several career-defining lessons.

From Barron's

If you do end up with an ill-equipped manager, there are likely lessons to be learned from that experience, too, as you move to find a better fit elsewhere.

From MarketWatch

Each lesson is designed as a simple, doable money task for hard times, but anyone can benefit from the series.

From The Wall Street Journal

They also criticized Edison executives for not incorporating any lessons they learned from the Jan. 7 wildfires into the company’s fire prevention plans.

From Los Angeles Times