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The phrase "attends a school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person's enrollment or participation in an educational institution.
Example: "She attends a school that focuses on the arts and humanities."
Alternatives: "is enrolled in a school" or "goes to a school".
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Beth, who is 13, has severe social anxiety and is home-schooled, while 12-year-old Amy attends a school of modern mean-girlness.
Spenser attends a school for disabled children.
He attends a school soccer game.
Ms. Gerard's child attends a school where uniforms are mandatory.
Reem attends a school with accommodations for disabled students.
(Scholastic, $5.99). A British boy attends a school for witchcraft.
A British boy attends a school for witchcraft.
Ged in "A Wizard of Earthsea" attends a school for mages.
The average black student now attends a school that is just one-third white.
The typical white or Asian student attends a school where fewer than half of the other students are poor.
She gives in and he attends a school run by a Mr. Lopez, who is something of an impostor.
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