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The phrase "finite amount of school" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in contexts discussing limited educational resources or time spent in school, but it is better to clarify the meaning.
Example: "Due to a finite amount of school funding, we had to cut several programs this year."
Alternatives: "limited amount of schooling" or "restricted educational resources".
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Students have only a finite amount of school time; every hour they learn one skill, they give up learning something else.
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