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The phrase "he was schooled" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to talk about someone having been educated, either formally or informally. For example, "He was schooled in the secrets of the trade from his father."
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And thereby He was schooled in sympathy...
He was schooled at William & Mary, in Virginia.
He was schooled at a madrassa in Hangu district before abandoning his books for guns.
At the family castle, he was schooled in "fencing, chess, and Latin," or so he said.
He belongs to Argentina, but he was schooled in Barça's remarkable academy from early adolescence.
As a young coach, he said, he was schooled on the importance of defense.
It all began at Eton, where his father was a housemaster and where he was schooled.
He was schooled in senatorial procedure in the days when the Senate was less gridlocked.
Today he was schooled by the master, Dennis Conner, and his Stars & Stripes.
His religious Russian-Jewish family moved to Des Moines, where he was schooled.
In prison he was schooled in the Palestinian national struggle by fellow inmates and joined Fatah.
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