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The phrase "education comprising" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of including or consisting of education. Example: The school's curriculum is well-rounded, with education comprising both academic subjects and practical skills.
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Primary education is offered for eight years and is compulsory between ages 7 and 12. Four years of secondary education, comprising two two-year cycles, follow.
E ducational level was grouped into incomplete primary and higher education (comprising of complete primary education and above or vocational training).
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Secondary education comprised four main types: preuniversity, general, vocational, and miscellaneous, which might be part-time.
Hellenistic education comprised an ensemble of studies occupying the young from age 7 to age 19 or 20.
For all the differing views of what a sound, basic education comprises, there is also seemingly overwhelming agreement that many people are not getting one.
Engineering education comprises 1/3 of the higher education system in China.
Recent labour market research has shown that a good education comprises investment in both cognitive and non-cognitive skills.
In Portugal, elementary school, also known as the first cycle of basic education, comprises grades 1 to 4 (children aged between 6 and 10 years old).
In the reformed system, education comprises three core levels: (i) pre-school for 3 to 5 years old, not compulsory; (ii) primary education for 6 to 14 years old; and (iii) secondary education for 15 to 18 years old (see Table 7 in the Appendix).
My early childhood religious education comprised Psalms and Suras.
Second, this bill institutes a voluntary Consortium on STEM education, comprised by no less than five states representing at least five of the nation's nine geographical regions.
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