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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a school of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of school or educational institution, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "A school of a certain philosophy can greatly influence students' perspectives."
Alternatives: "an institution of" or "a type of".
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But in a school of a little more than 300 students the numbers eventually catch up.
A second argument is that parents should have the "choice" to send their child to a school of a particular ethos, however odd.
The novel jumps from the boy's life at school, as he tries to negotiate new friendships, to his mesmerising life at the family home – which has become a school of a very different kind.
A group of unemployed young people have returned to a school of a different kind.
The third line contributes the probability of a school of a certain type matching with a certain type of teacher.
For years, I was the only Black girl in the entire school, and even when there were 2 of us, and around 5 Black boys, it still wasn't a priority in a school of a little over a 100, where nearly everyone was white and moneyed.
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Affiliated schools include a polytechnic school and a school of advanced business studies.
"Ours is a school of thought, not a movement or a group," she said.
Today, the complex is a jigsaw of different entities: a modern art gallery, a school of architecture, a music school, an organic supermarket.
Revisionist just war theory is a school of thought, not a body of doctrine.
Eighteen teenagers in a school of 600 is a lot, but not enormous.
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