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Discover Ludwig"out of school" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
One could use it in sentences to refer to someone being physically outside of a school building, or to describe a person's status as a student who has left school. Example 1: After classes ended, the students hurried out of school to catch their buses home. Example 2: Rebecca has been out of school for five years now, but she still remembers all of her teachers' names.
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Some may even drop out of school.
And don't really drop out of school.
Out of school activities.
Out of school?
School base excludes out of school youth.
She'd been out of school.
Kids drop out of school.
"Summertime, kids are out of school.
At six, she dropped out of school.
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out-of-school care; group or individual.
AGNs identified 61,827 out-of-school children.
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