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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attended school with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where two or more individuals were students at the same educational institution during the same time period.
Example: "I attended school with Sarah from kindergarten through high school."
Alternatives: "went to school with" or "was in school with".
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The prosecutor's son attended school with Sabrina Pesce.
I attended school with kids too young to hear about what I had already experienced.
The Abdo family said that three students who attended school with Hussam were arrested overnight.
Hugo Bergmann, who attended school with Kafka, was a professor of philosophy at Hebrew University.
"We were like, 'What happened to Malik?'" said Rani, who attended school with Malik for six years.
By 1973, 91percentt of black children in the former Confederate and border states attended school with white children.
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And they compared children who always attended schools with snacks with those who moved out of such schools.
Their children may have attended schools with children from other cultures and have spoken with American accents.
The result was that by 1992, 94% of black students attended majority-white schools, and no black children at all attended schools with a 90-10090-100%c-minority population.
Consequently, all students included attended schools with low average grades and a higher-than-average risk of students not finishing upper secondary education.
Other Africans attended schools with the lowest levels of own-group density.
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