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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kindergarten" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a school or educational institution for young children usually between the ages of three and five. Example: My daughter is starting a kindergarten in the fall and I am excited for her to make new friends and learn new things.
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It was a kindergarten play.
It was being used as a kindergarten.
"I'm a kindergarten mambo," she said.
His mother Andrea is a kindergarten teacher.
"This isn't a kindergarten class.
It's like a kindergarten rockery.
Sounds like a kindergarten taunt.
P.S. 107 has resorted to adding a kindergarten class and creating a kindergarten waiting list.
She hopes to become a kindergarten teacher.
She was a kindergarten teacher in the factory school.
A teacher read a story in a kindergarten class.
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