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The phrase "on the school" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It could be used as a prepositional phrase in a sentence, but it would need to be paired with a verb and a subject to make a complete sentence. For example: "The students are on the school bus." In this sentence, "on the school" is used as a prepositional phrase to describe where the students are located (i.e. on the bus that belongs to the school). Here are a few more examples of how "on the school" could be used in a sentence: - "The graffiti on the school walls was quickly removed." - "The parents were waiting anxiously on the school steps for their children to come out." - "The new playground equipment was installed on the school grounds over the summer."
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Miriam's heart stops, one afternoon on the school playing fields.
Then, one day, Kolya urinated on the school director.
It depends on the school.
(It landed on the school superintendent instead).
No fighting on the school floor!
(He's on the school board).
I'm on the school run".
You don't belong on the school board".
I am on the school team.
The Ofsted report on the school.
"Six bombs were dropped on the school.
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