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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a law school" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an institution that provides legal education and training to students.
Example: "After completing my undergraduate degree, I decided to apply to a law school to pursue my dream of becoming a lawyer."
Alternatives: "a legal school" or "a school of law".
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This is not a law school hypothetical.
A law school set up nearby.
The university operated a law school in the 1920s.
There are better ways to shrink a law school budget.
Of course, Penn State doesn't have a law school".
"Sometimes surprisingly anti-consumer," recalled a law school colleague.
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For a law-school graduate, Warren may have been naïve.
"It's sort of — it's like a law-school hypothetical".
A law-school classmate made it to Sweden.
The gathering resembled a law-school study session.
"It's sort of it's like a law-school hypothetical".
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