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The phrase "already in school" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is currently attending school or has started their education.
Example: "Since she is already in school, she has a better understanding of the subjects than her peers who are just starting."
Alternatives: "currently enrolled in school" or "attending school already."
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"There were six kids who were already in school or committed to coming here," Danowski said.
He didn't go back to L.A. because he wanted to work with a few designers and engineers he knew in San Francisco, and his children were already in school there.
With two older siblings already in school and relatively well adjusted, Joseph didn't cause much alarm to his parents with his early behavioral issues, troubling though they were to his teachers.
He was already in school when the family moved to the area in Glendale known as Liberty Park and eventually bought a house on the corner of 64th Street and 78th Avenue, a few doors down from Mrs. Suss.
The cumulative results of international and national assessments around the world have led to a widespread recognition that, while there are disadvantaged groups still excluded from schooling, there is a global learning crisis of children already in school.
CK: Well, they were already in school, and they were in middle school, I think, and in high school when I joined — yeah, so — DH: When you started to work, yeah.
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"My son and daughter were already in schools in Essex.
Already in primary school I went to a school where people with ID were integrated.
(GP #8) Already in primary school I went to a school where people with ID were integrated.
People under 25 are already staying in school or attending Tafe or university.
Ask students if this seems like a big shift to them given what they already read in school.
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