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The phrase "better at school" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone or something improving academically. For example, "The student has been doing much better at school since she started tutoring sessions."
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3. You'll do better at school.
"Children will do better at school.
Studies show that well-nourished children fare better at school.
Aidan Fontana is coping better at school now.
Children from poor families are doing better at school.
It turns out that narcissistic adolescents do better at school.
In many countries, girls now do better at school than boys.
Why are girls performing better at school than their male classmates?
They do better at school and in higher education, and they live longer.
Children do better at school with a meal inside of them.
My daughter is now doing much better at school and is no longer angry any more.
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