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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'build a school' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing policy initiatives, suggesting ways to improve a community, or expressing a desire to improve educational opportunities. For example: "The mayor proposed a plan to build a school in the most disadvantaged neighborhoods in order to improve educational opportunities for its residents."
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We would build a school.
He helped to build a school.
And yes, he wants to build a school.
"I just request that they build a school for us".
This is no way to build a school.
And yet we can't build a school in Brooklyn.
She would like to build a school on it.
He had cleared away 460 illegal shops in order to build a school.
"I did build a school, so I know how hard it is," she said.
So it's O.K. to use the money to build a school, but not to pay teachers.
"So you can build a school, or you can build a prison".
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