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Discover LudwigIn informal or colloquial English, it is common to hear someone say "I have school" to mean that they have to go to school.
This is not considered to be grammatically correct in written English. Instead, it is more appropriate to say "I have class" or "I have to go to school." Example: "I have school all day today, so I won't be able to hang out with you until later."
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"You have school tomorrow".
Better not to have school.
"You got to have school".
Michael didn't have school.
Have school dinners been fixed?
Some countries have school shootings.
The cast members, after all, have school.
"Nice meeting you – you have school tomorrow?" she enquires.
"It is better not to have school at all today".
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We have school-aged kids.
Seniors don't have school-age kids anymore".
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