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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a schooling on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an educational experience or lesson about a specific topic.
Example: "The seminar provided a schooling on the latest trends in digital marketing."
Alternatives: "a lesson about" or "an education on".
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The discharged soldier of "1945" has received just such a schooling: "On the steppe, as he was binding his bleeding feet with a rag He grasped the futile pride of those lofty generations.
Such a flagrant violation of conflict of interest and First Amendment, as to merit a schooling on the Constitutionality, by non other than, Norman Siegel and Ron Kuby.
This week on Noisey Talks, Spector's Fred Macpherson, the Telegraph writer Lucy Jones and the Quietus and Menk hero John Doran give us a schooling on pop culture history as they deify Simon Cowell as the new Andy Warhol and deem that One Direction's recent chart success means they're already bigger than The Beatles.
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