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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a driving school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a school or institution that teaches people how to drive. Here is an example sentence using this phrase: I enrolled in a driving school last month and have already learned how to parallel park and navigate roundabouts.
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Mr. Luzhnikh runs Incom-Drive, a driving school here.
Learning to drive standard, I decided, would justify enrolling in a driving school, because then I would be overcoming two inhibitions at once.
Roughly a month later, Harry strode into my office looking about four inches taller and handed me an embossed certificate from a driving school.
Eventually he became a driving school instructor.
He enrolled in a driving school in New York.
She leaves Charlie and she and the instructor start a driving school.
The bride's father owned the Auto School of America, a driving school in Manhattan.
My father made my mother sign up with a driving school.
It came from Dream Pharma, an unlicensed British supplier, run from a driving school.
Her father owns Learn to Drive, a driving school in Cornwall.
His father owns a driving school in Wunstorf that bears his name.
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