Sentence examples for The schooling from inspiring English sources

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The schooling

noun

A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.

  • The divers encountered a huge school of mackerel.

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The schooling is as rigorous at the Metropolitan.

The schooling system was invented in the early 1900s by Maria Montessori to educate poor children in her native Italy.

The schooling system, her play suggests, forces people to act like rival gangs of children, or warring tribes of Afghanistan.

The schooling effect represents the effects of a variety of learning opportunities in a school context.

The schooling and dissing felt almost merciful.

The schooling encouraged visual learning and being in the field, so May learned more by self-initiative.

The schooling and nonschooling fish were placed in two separate tanks.

Not all the schooling is good enough.

FOR Ms. Wiles, 21, the schooling was invaluable.

Plus the schooling was a lot shorter: four years.

Gives the schooling, skills, and work experience of Scammell.

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