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The phrase "a row of schoolboys" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a line or group of schoolboys standing or sitting together, often in a formal or organized manner.
Example: "The teacher walked past a row of schoolboys, each eagerly waiting for the bell to ring."
Alternatives: "a line of students" or "a group of boys".
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There all his joint chiefs of staff, who defected one by one, were seated like a row of schoolboys, waiting to swear allegiance to the IMF economist whom many had dismissed as a technocrat ill-equipped for power.
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Some shorts seem little more than the fantasies of adolescent schoolboys, like AtomFilms' Bikini Babes and The Magic Lamp, which, as the title suggests, is campier than a row of pink tents.
A row of tellers lines the wall.
A row of mailboxes stood behind him.
Only a row of barren stems remain.
It showed how a row between two schoolboys on a sunny afternoon escalated into murder.
Farah won the three-mile junior event three years in a row as a schoolboy between 1998 and 2000.
Description: Keeling catalog note: "Performers: a group of schoolboys.'.
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