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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academies where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that specifies the type of academies being referred to, often followed by a description or action related to those academies.
Example: "There are several academies where students can learn advanced coding skills."
Alternatives: "institutions that" or "schools in which".
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Finally, we've established 200 academies, where the training lasts anywhere from two days to a week.
"They are put into academies where the aim has to be to get ahead of everyone else if you want to come through.
The difference is that the N.B.A. uses colleges as "academies" where players' skills are honed — at no cost to the teams.
A poet friend of his had suggested that creative-writing courses were basically sex academies, where the tutor automatically enjoyed jus primae noctis.
Players get the message, whether they come from Argentina, Cameroon, Spain or from the academies where Galatasaray schools them from age 7 on up.
He added: "There are eight academies where the level of under-performance has been such that my department has issued pre-warning letters.
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At the police academy, where the courses are taught, Capt.
Mike Bender, another respected golf teacher, runs a Florida golf academy where Bennett once worked.
During the 1970s he finally gained admittance to the academy, where he studied directing.
He thereafter entered the academy, where he enrolled in the historical painting class.
He played football for Mount St. Michael Academy, where he faced Eddie Breslin of Fordham Prep.
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