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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a school at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific location or institution where education takes place.
Example: "She works as a teacher at a school at the edge of town."
Alternatives: "an institution located at" or "a facility situated at".
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From 1827 he conducted a school at Clynnog, Caernarvonshire.
In 1852 she opened a school at Ambleside, Westmorland.
Central to their challenge is the claim that Wykeham University isn't a school at all.
Yes, there is a school at the circus, which ends its Lincoln Center engagement on Monday.
You scarcely know that you are in a school at all.
The project was to include a school at the base of the 34-story building.
Mr. Gore plans to visit a school at least once every two weeks.
There is a perfect symmetry, of course, between all of this and establishing a school at Kabulwarnamyo.
These included a school at which the principal was recently dismissed on suspicion of encouraging cheating on standardized tests.
Most of the group of about 200 were connected to a school at the starting point of their walk.
So, for that matter, can the place where Cottrell Boyce was asked it, a school at Adlington near Preston.
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