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"accepted at school" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is socially accepted or welcomed in a school setting. Example: After years of being bullied in middle school, Jane finally felt accepted at school when she joined the drama club and found friends who shared her passion for acting.
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All Bell wanted was to be accepted at school.
"If you want to be cool and accepted at school, you need to have a good cellphone, designer shoes and a boyfriend.
It is not part of the curriculum but is a professional development program for teachers, providing training and materials to make LGBTI students – who experience high levels of bullying and mental distress – feel welcome and accepted at school.
My name became a barrier that prevented me from feeling accepted at school.
I can't think of another place in America where non-binary children would be more accepted at school and in society as a whole.
So as far as coping and being accepted at school I think it helped a lot".
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In 2018 alone, PUPP scholars were accepted at schools ranging from small liberal arts colleges like Gettysburg, Hamilton and Vassar to Ivy League universities like Princeton, Harvard and Columbia.
While a handful of StreetSquash alumni have been accepted at schools like Franklin & Marshall and Wesleyan, where the sport is played, one of the ironies of the program is that most of its graduates will not play squash in college, even though it helped get them there.
In the spring of 2007, Stephanie Takach from Langhorne, Pa., was accepted at schools that ranged from New York University to American University in Washington, D.C.
On that note, if there's no one accepting at school, find the closest hippie-friendly coffeehouse and hang out there as much as possible.
Then I decided on medical school, but I wasn't accepted at any school in New York, so the decision about leaving was made for me.
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