Examples of 'there are lessons' in a sentence

Meaning of "there are lessons"

This phrase suggests that there are important insights, principles, or teachings to be learned from a particular situation or experience. It implies that the events or circumstances offer opportunities for personal growth, development, or knowledge acquisition

How to use "there are lessons" in a sentence

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there are lessons
In every new effort there are lessons to be learned.
There are lessons to be drawn from earlier periods.
As with all experiences there are lessons to be learned.
There are lessons to be learned from these partnerships.
In each section there are lessons to be learnt.
There are lessons to be learnt from this crisis.
In every defeat there are lessons to be learned.
There are lessons to be learnt from all this.
For kite beginners there are lessons organised by boat.
There are lessons to be learnt and measures to be taken.
In the dissolution there are lessons too.
There are lessons to be learned from studies in adults.
I do not know whether there are lessons to be learned from that.
There are lessons to be learned from the truth.
He was right to say that there are lessons to be learnt from history.

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There are lessons to be learned and challenges to be accepted.
Can also indicate that there are lessons to be learned or taught.
There are lessons about the way we build.
At nearly every golf field there are lessons for beginners.
Perhaps there are lessons to be learned on all sides.
Yet the diagnosis is clear and there are lessons to be drawn from it.
There are lessons to be learned from every experience.
Whenever mouse shows up there are lessons associated with attention.
There are lessons here for the writer.
There were hitches along the way and there are lessons for us to learn.
He says there are lessons to be drawn from history.
There were reasons it was made and there are lessons to be learned.
There are lessons for other countries here.
This allows provinces to explore whether there are lessons to be learned from other jurisdictions.
There are lessons for all of us in his life.
Alongside these legal and political lessons there are lessons to be learnt about agricultural policy.
There are lessons to be learned about their tribulations.
I have been clear with you because there are lessons you must learn.
There are lessons to be learned from international negotiations.
Yet Jackson was unquestionably a brand icon and there are lessons to be learned.
There are lessons to be learnt there of incalculable worth.
Like I said barbaric but there are lessons to be learned here.
There are lessons on letters and numbers.
Whatever your choice, there are lessons to be learned.
There are lessons to be learned on every page.
In all of life, there are lessons to be learned.
There are lessons here for regulators.
Throughout life, there are lessons to be learned.
There are lessons in this for those who believe.
In successes as in setbacks, there are lessons to be learned.
But there are lessons to be learned from this indifference.
As long as there is life, there are lessons to be learned.
There are lessons to be learnt from our totalitarian past.
Anorexic or not, there are lessons in it for all of us.
There are lessons to be learned in every story.

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