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The phrase "a public school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an educational institution that is funded and operated by the government, typically free for students to attend.
Example: "The city has invested in improving facilities at a public school to enhance the learning environment for students."
Alternatives: "a state school" or "a government school".
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Her mother was a public school teacher.
But this is also a public school".
"His sister works in a public school.
I'm a public school graduate.
But it's a public school.
I'm a public school parent.
"I'm a public school guy," he said.
…send their children to a public school.
Neither would work in a public school.
"But this is a public school.
You get the same money as a public school would.
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