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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arts school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an educational institution that specializes in the arts, such as visual arts, performing arts, or music.
Example: "She decided to enroll in an arts school to pursue her passion for painting and sculpture."
Alternatives: "art academy" or "school of the arts".
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I don't think Alexander the Great ran an arts school".
He is still training at a performing arts school.
I went to Williams College, a fantastic liberal arts school.
Ferrall predicted to me that Antioch, as a residential liberal arts school, will struggle.
The college is a liberal arts school of about 3,000 students.
She studied jewellery design at Central Saint Martins, the prestigious London arts school.
He graduated from Reed College, a liberal arts school in Portland, Ore.
A similar situation happened recently at Claremont McKenna College, a liberal arts school in Southern California.
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From there, she went to the prestigious Juilliard performing-arts school in New York.
Abe arrives at a small Rhode Island liberal-arts school in a funk.
Zaria also has a commercial institute, a fine-arts school, and a school of pharmacy.
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