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"be schooled" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to receive education or instruction in a specific subject or skill. Example: I knew I needed to be schooled in math if I wanted to pass the exam. In order to become a better writer, I decided to be schooled in the art of storytelling.
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be schooled
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A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.
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If untrue, no one will be happier than myself to be schooled otherwise".
This neutral party would need to be schooled in art, art law and nonprofit regulations.
And all those new estates will house children who will need to be schooled.
In theory, Chinese pupils are supposed to be schooled in the domestic system.
You need not be schooled in that debate to relish the virtues of the tale.
She cries recalling the risks her father took for his children to be schooled here.
By law, all children of immigrants must be schooled in French.
Servers at the restaurant need to be schooled either in menu specifics or in the charm of copping to ignorance.
The average Pakistani child is significantly less likely to be schooled than the average child in sub-Saharan Africa.
Half a million mostly white, well off children will not be schooled alongside their peers, a form of educational apartheid.
For the foreseeable future, troops must be schooled in counterinsurgency and stability operations as well as more traditional fighting.
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