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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a schooling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an educational experience or a period of instruction, often in a formal context.
Example: "After a long schooling in the arts, she finally felt ready to pursue her career as a painter."
Alternatives: "an education" or "a lesson".
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A schooling?
Otherwise it was a schooling session".
Walsh rode Mikael d'Haguenet in a schooling session alongside three others trained by Willie Mullins.
The harbor is a schooling ground for novice sailors, and these are boats from all the different sailing schools.
Cranky Corner perhaps emerged best from another group of his bumper horses, while Cooldine and especially Jayo raised questions about their jumping in a schooling session.
His only son, William, born in 1378, somehow got himself a schooling, rose rapidly through the law, and began buying land in the north of the county.
It is not a process for everyone: "It's a schooling in acting, so you have to want to go along with that".
It, too, wanted a "national" approach in the social as well as the geographic and political sense, a schooling system that honoured the social contract.
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"Burning a school?
Kill a school girl.
To start a school".
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