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The phrase 'its school' is not grammatically correct as it should be written as 'its' school
The correct phrase can be used to refer to a specific school that is associated with the antecedent. For example, "My daughter has been going to its school since she was five."
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The Martha Graham Trust, meanwhile, says it wants the state funds for its school plan.
Every town wants to see its school succeed and wants to support it.
Daewon is ending its school day earlier for freshmen.
Its school system is by some measures the world's best.
The company also said its school bus division was strong.
In the last ten years, he has created pieces for Boston Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Colorado Ballet, the Royal Ballet and its school, and N.Y.C.B. and its school.
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Nevertheless, I imagined that the commercial "hook" would be its school-massacre climax.
Picasso studies at its School of Fine Arts.
The University of the South Pacific has its School of Agriculture at Alafua, near Apia.
RWTH Aachen University, Germany, implemented a course on Gender and Diversity in its School of Engineering in 2013.
The alleged offender is reportedly still studying in its School of Chemical and Physical Sciences.
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