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"been at school" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate the duration of time spent at school. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "I have been at school for five years now, and I am excited to finally graduate and start my career."
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been at school
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The at sign (@).
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"We must have been at school together.
We'd all been at school together.
He played when he should have been at school.
"Or, I might not have been at school.
We'd been at school together but didn't keep in touch.
Portora, where Oscar Wilde had been at school before him.
At home everyone has been avoiding me - fortunately for the kids they have been at school.
Then I'd wait until it was 3.30pm and come back in, pretending I'd been at school".
She must have been at school today — why don't you ask them?
There must be a limit to how bullied anyone could have been at school.
At the end of Episode 1, Cynthia Kirkpatrick arrives by ship from Boulogne, where she has been at school.
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