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The phrase "are in school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently attending school or engaged in education.
Example: "The children are in school during the weekdays, so we can plan our activities for the weekend."
Alternatives: "are attending school" or "are enrolled in school".
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All their children are in school abroad".
Children are in school.
Sali's two brothers are in school.
All the children are in school.
Far too few are in school.
"Our children are in school, and we are working.
My kids are in school and doing very well.
Far fewer girls are in school than boys.
"Kids are in school during the week," she explains.
That's because nearly all children are in school.
But the family is together, the children are in school.
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