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The phrase "learned in school" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that you or someone else has learned while attending school, such as a particular lesson or skill. For example, "I learned how to play the guitar in school."
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WHAT have you learned in school about the Iraq war?
What I wish I'd learned in school, though, is poetry.
He used to tell me what he learned in school.
Mammals, we learned in school, are a class of vertebrates.
"It is aimed at what kids learned in school.
Why are the mathematical facts learned in school true?
Last year, 1.6 million students took the ACT, which tests what students have learned in school.
"Four score and seven years ago" is one of those phrases they all learned in school.
Is it atoms of matter, as most people learned in school?
The size of the financial reward seems to overcome the ethics we learned in school.
"Mom, guess what I learned in school today?" asks one young actress in the commercial.
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