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The phrase "are not in schools" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that certain individuals, groups, or things are not present or do not exist within educational institutions.
Example: "Many children in rural areas are not in schools due to a lack of resources."
Alternatives: "are absent from schools" or "do not attend schools".
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Four percent of Malaysian children aged six to 12 are not in schools, where they belong, while some 7,000 children under five continue to die each year from preventable and treatable diseases.
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Children are not in school.
Many kids are not in school.
It's true, you are not in school anymore.
More than three million children are not in school.
Across the world 58 million children are not in school.
Some 60-70% of the more than 100m children who are not in school are girls.
More than half of primary school age children are not in school.
Across those three countries, an estimated 22 million primary-school aged children are not in school.
Boredom is one reason these young people give when asked why they are not in school.
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