Examples of 'some lessons from' in a sentence

Meaning of "some lessons from"

some lessons from: This phrase suggests that there are valuable insights or knowledge to be gained from a particular experience or situation

How to use "some lessons from" in a sentence

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some lessons from
We should draw some lessons from that.
Some lessons from the beta program.
So here are some lessons from the module.
Some lessons from the international community.
I want to take some lessons from the pro.
Some lessons from the past.
But let us recap some lessons from this.
Some lessons from the assessment.
We could all do well to take some lessons from.
Some lessons from the financial market correction.
You need to take some lessons from the locals.
Some lessons from both sides of the table.
Should have taken some lessons from your mother.
In this old continent we hope to have learned some lessons from our.
Take some lessons from him.

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I think my girlfriend could take some lessons from yours.
We learned some lessons from the first book.
Mars must have been taking some lessons from him.
So here are some lessons from the real world of work.
I am sure you have learned some lessons from this.
Here are some lessons from the year of the bull.
And summer could take some lessons from her.
Here are some lessons from the first three episodes of season six.
Hopefully you can get some lessons from this story.
Perhaps some lessons from that earlier period can inspire local action today.
But it is time to draw some lessons from the experiment.
Some lessons from the long process of European unification already harbour historic truths.
You should take some lessons from great leaders.
The communities and the research team have drawn some lessons from all this.
I suppose there are some lessons from this bizarre situation.
Some lessons from the Scottish Referendum.
Bendis could learn some lessons from this issue.
Some lessons from Sri Lanka victory.
You can actually learn some lessons from major online retailers.
Some lessons from America.
Maybe he should take some lessons from his former finance minister.
But I hope we shall try to learn some lessons from it.
I knew there were some lessons from the past worth remembering.
But whoever drew these should take some lessons from Clary.
It attempts to draw some lessons from past initiatives and current practices.
He says he hopes the president draws some lessons from his story.
So we learned some lessons from how the insect is able to detoxifiy this material.
Before it tries that it should learn some lessons from its own history.
We have learnt some lessons from history and we know how to fight these things.
The Commission has to learn some lessons from this issue.
We should draw some lessons from the debate we had on the Services Directive.
OECD analysis points to some successes and shares some lessons from their experiences.
I have got to take some lessons from that guy in the green elf suit.
I do not know . But whoever drew these should take some lessons from Clary.
You must have learned some lessons from these difficult circumstances.

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