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'learn from school' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is learning something from a school or educational institution, such as "Students can learn a lot from school".
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These are all great things that young women cannot learn from school alone.
I've always just wanted to tell good stories that matter, and Insecure teaches you things that you can't learn from school.
There are a lot of substantial sites out there waiting to expand what you learn from school.
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And we need to learn from schools like George Hall Elementary School in Mobile, Ala., whose students -- almost all of whom are poor and African American -- perform at levels usually associated with children from very wealthy families.
And they should learn from schools like Archbishop Tenison's about the dramatic improvements can happen when schools are freed from bureaucratic controls and left wing political interference.
The challenge is to learn from schools that are succeeding --especially for students I call "school-dependent," or those who, because of family and financial circumstances, rely on schools to improve their academic and life trajectories.
The other thing I learned from school is that it is just school, not life.
But for all his erudition, nothing Mr. Gardner learned from school or from his voluminous reading made as much impression as the simple lessons of coastal craftsmanship he learned as a boy in Calais, Me.
The finding bears on the question of whether the sense of fairness found in all human societies is learned from school and family or is instead an innate behavior fostered by the genes.
In all these treatments of social issues and problems, the discourses they employed were from the orthodox Marxist "nation (minzu) theories" they learned from school.
With the new students, what I love is that they're learning from school just what to do.
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