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The phrase "always at school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is consistently present at school, either as a student or in a professional capacity.
Example: "She is always at school, even on weekends, preparing for her classes."
Alternatives: "constantly at school" or "perpetually at school".
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I would like to see more childcare options funded by government, but I worry that children who are regularly dropped off early and picked up late will end up feeling bored with being always at school, and will disengage.
If you are looking for a paid or unpaid internship, the best place to start is always at school.
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"Obviously, I don't want my kids always away at school all the time as it make my job harder," she said.
Despite the difficulties he faced at home, Mr. Christian always excelled at school.
I was always amazed, at school, that Cristina got away with what she did.
Now the girl is leaving home for college, while her brother, always slow at school, gets a job stacking shelves.
Fuller had a sharp tongue and a certain hauteur, and she wasn't always popular at school.
These days, I am always tired at school, and I'm not one to stay up until 2am chatting with a boy.
I was always told at school that you had to have a back-up plan, but all I ever wanted to do was act.
Elliott Deputy, a Riverdale resident and the father of a senior, Chevon, has been involved in her education from the start, and is always present at school plays and talent shows.
Growing up in Little Italy, they were always together, at school and on the street – and onwards.
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