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lesson

[les-uhn] / ˈlɛs ən /




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"It is a mix of the lessons from my coaches and my parents," she said.

From BBC

Investors in software companies learned that lesson the hard way recently, with the threat of artificial intelligence wiping out some $2 trillion of market value, according to JP Morgan.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chinese consumers have learned that lower prices don’t necessarily mean lower quality, a lesson that could reshape consumption patterns for decades.

From Barron's

Getting wiped out "hurt a lot", he told AFP, but he also learned a valuable lesson: he has come to think of the losses as "tuition fees".

From Barron's

There are certainly lessons about having a plan and a strategy, buying in cross-party support for long-term decisions, and involving public and private sectors.

From BBC