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Discover LudwigThe phrase "close to school" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is in a near proximity to a school. Example: "My new apartment is conveniently located close to school, so I can easily walk to class."
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But they also live too close to school for busing.
The Williamses selected their home because it was close to school.
So why don't they earn enough to live close to school?
co-op; renovated kitchen, updated bath, close to school; maintenance $550, 50% taxdeductible; listed at $239,000.
Despite half of Londoners living close to school or work, just 13% get there by walking or cycling.
condo; elevator, exercise room, pool, tennis, close to school; common charge $247; taxes $3,268; listed at $259,000.
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Close to schools and parks.
He says there are 248 hornet nests in Hongshan, with 175 close to schools and roads.
"They show one photo and write, 'Close to schools and shopping.' Well, duh, you're in L.A., man — everything is close to schools and shopping, that's all we have around here".
The waste is stored under blue tarpaulins across much of the prefecture, sometimes close to schools and homes.
Earlier this year, a new California regulation barred spraying close to schools or day-care centers, or during school hours.
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