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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a school zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an area near a school where specific traffic rules apply to ensure the safety of students.
Example: "Please drive slowly as we are entering a school zone, where children may be crossing the street."
Alternatives: "school area" or "school district".
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But they still live in a school zone.
This is supposed to be a skating rink, not a school zone.
Well, some of us are tooling through a school zone in a Honda.
The police say she was going 32 miles per hour in a school zone; the speed limit was 20.
When it applies to expand, it does not have to limit itself to a school zone or a particular building.
At that speed, could she pass a car traveling 15 miles per hour in a school zone?
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He entered a school-zone, so he slowed down to 20mph.
But most brokers don't seem to have an actual number in mind — only the sense that like a washer/dryer, a good school zone will attract more interest.
Mrs. Shapiro just laughed; P.S. 290 was a block and a half from the family's apartment, she figured, and every New Yorker knows that an address in a good school zone is tantamount to a guaranteed kindergarten seat.
Still others rent a home in a top school zone.
We defined 7 pre-school strata according to their private or public status and to their rural, semi-urban, urban or ZEP location [ a ZEP school (Zone d'Education Prioritaire) is a school located in an underprivileged area. It benefits from additional resources to cope with academic and social problems. No ZEP private school exists in the Vienne area].
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