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The phrase "in a primary school" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it whenever you want to refer to a school for children in their early years of education. For example: "My daughter spends most of her days learning new things in a primary school."
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Maybe in a primary school – teaching a bit of everything".
He had "felt more threatened in a primary school playground".
He taught in a primary school until 1976, when he took early retirement.
They were sleeping at home, both of them worked as teachers in a primary school.
On the London Book Fair: "Like being in a primary school in Lagos".
Because I want to be a supply teacher in a primary school.
They married in 1949 before going on to Cambridge, where she taught in a primary school.
Only on election day could you smoke in a primary school.
Authorities said they had grave fears for at least 30 people who had gathered in a primary school.
They just grabbed whomever they could — waiters, a construction worker, a dance teacher in a primary school.
She is a 24-year-old in a primary school, because her school years were swallowed by war.
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