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The phrase "after a school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an event or action that occurs following a school-related activity or time period.
Example: "We decided to grab lunch after a school event that lasted all afternoon."
Alternatives: "following a school" or "subsequent to a school".
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"Thank you for coming, Dad," Justin wrote after a school trip.
We go there after a school dance or a party or whatever.
After a school missed targets for two years, students were allowed to transfer out.
Six years later, Charlotte, about to be married, is looking after a school of little orphans.
But it does shed some light on what becomes of the students left after a school begins to close down.
They're like Buffalo wings after a school year abroad, the familiar transformed into something more confident and alluring.
They heard I made out with a boy after a school dance and started calling me a slut.
L. 110 315, § 454(a)(1), inserted "or location" after "a school" and "or locations" after "such schools".
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This randomised controlled trial aims to recruit 440 children with low working memory after a school-based screening of 2880 children in Grade one.
This unit begins after a regular school break.
(Or embrace it, for that matter...after a school year filled with the demands of modern childhood, I think we've all earned the opportunity to relax a bit).
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