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Discover Ludwig"good at school" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who excels academically or is successful in school. For example, "Tom has been doing well in his classes and is really good at school."
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"I was good at school," she writes.
"It feels good at school.
I was good at school.
No good at school, never was".
Cathie was good at school, but Mildred was a troublemaker.
I was good at school and good at sports.
Both of them were no good at school.
She was beautiful, rich, good at school, and popular.
"I was good at school; I liked drawing.
I wanted them to learn music, poetry and be good at school.
"I was never good at school and was always fighting in the streets," Mr. Hung said.
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