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Discover LudwigThe phrase "changed schools" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has moved to a different school or someone who has chosen to attend a different school than they did previously. For example, "Alex had to move to a new city so he changed schools mid-year."
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"He changed schools.
He has changed schools repeatedly.
I changed schools, in fact.
They changed schools at difficult ages.
Six other presidents changed schools, too.
He has often changed schools, residences and jobs.
I changed schools and changed my major to engineering.
People who changed schools a lot rent childhood friends.
Men threatened Moises in a park, so he changed schools.
The girl then changed schools and told a licensed therapist what had happened.
For Rubin, a resolution came in a less celebratory fashion – she changed schools.
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