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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a schoolhouse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a building where education takes place, typically a primary or elementary school.
Example: "The community decided to renovate a schoolhouse to create a more engaging learning environment for the children."
Alternatives: "an educational building" or "a school building".
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In the middle of the compound stood a schoolhouse.
And it obviated the need for a schoolhouse.
There was the church, a schoolhouse and the cemetery.
We are shown into the green room, a schoolhouse.
Inside, hundreds of seeds were lined up in two rows, like pupils in a schoolhouse.
INDOORS: The stucco structure was built in 1858 as a schoolhouse.
Located on the property when he bought it were a store, a dwelling and a schoolhouse.
The land was once thriving, with farms, factories and a schoolhouse.
Built as a Methodist church in 1844, the two-story structure became a schoolhouse in 1890.
Beyond the gate, there is a schoolhouse, and a few homes line a narrow drive.
It showed a schoolhouse flying the American flag, which contained 48 stars.
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