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"abandoning school" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of leaving school before graduating, either permanently or temporarily. For example, "John found the academic expectations too challenging and ended up abandoning school to work full-time instead."
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Whereas I was going off and working, abandoning school life for months at a time.
Republicans accused him of abandoning school vouchers and Social Security privatization -- though he says he had already written off privatization as a bad idea and simply stopped talking about vouchers during the campaign because Mr. Gore opposed them.
Michael Gove, Education Secretary Obdurately resisted claims that cutting a £162m fund for competitive sports effectively meant the coalition was abandoning school sports, until Mr Cameron decided to reveal plans for a rethink, in the public arena of Prime Minister's Questions.
Another indicator that may affect the decision of abandoning school is the perception of the opportunities given by the labour market.
The youngsters face stark psychological and emotional challenges; many struggle to keep up with their lessons and end up abandoning school in their teens to join their parents on the road, say researchers.
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And he said the government was "not abandoning schools or public education and has never proposed doing so".
Shutting the doors and abandoning schools sends a very clear message: your community, your neighborhood and your children are simply not worth the investment.
An abandoned school is succumbing to weeds.
The squad is on the run through an abandoned school.
As a youth, Mr. Landau once abandoned school to hitchhike across America.
They stopped for the night to sleep in an abandoned school.
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