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The phrase "a private school" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an educational institution that is not funded by the government and typically charges tuition fees.
Example: "She decided to enroll her children in a private school to ensure they receive a more personalized education."
Alternatives: "an independent school" or "a non-public school".
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A) Private school B) Public school.
My sister went to a private school".
Lena will go to a private school.
That meant a private school.
("It's like a private school," Katz said).
This is like a private school".
I'm putting her in a private school".
Before that, he attended a private school.
I teach at a private school.
Do you attend a public or a private school?
She is a trustee at Harrisburg Academy, a private school.
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