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The phrase "about to school" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a readiness to teach or educate someone, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "I am about to school you on the fundamentals of physics."
Alternatives: "about to teach" or "ready to educate".
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You're about to school me on tip-pooling.
Move over Miley, Jennifer Lopez is about to school everyone on how to twerk.
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'She was four years old and about to start school.
Think about going to school.
He can bring about vast changes to school governance.
Passionate about school "My brother and my sister are absolutely passionate about going to school," Christine said.
Read books together about going to school.
I worry about getting to school safely.
Delaina was despondent about going to school that day.
Put aside all those romantic notions about surfing to school.
"Students are excited about coming to school," she concluded.
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