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Discover LudwigThe phrase "school in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally refers to a specific school, as opposed to any school in general. For example, you could say: "I attended the school in which my grandmother had taught when she was young."
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But it could not even cordon off the school in which the hostages were held.
Haverstock is a warm, caring school, in which more than 60 languages are spoken.
UTCs are a new generation of vocational school in which businesses help shape the curriculum.
"Zanna, Don't!" was about a high school in which heterosexuals were the closeted minority.
Renaissance officials contend that students have the choice to remain with the charter school in which they are enrolled.
When I came to Ramallah a few weeks later, I visited the school in which he trained.
Comprehensives are similar to the large, multipurpose American high school, in which the ability grouping system is known as "tracking".
I work at a school in which a large percentage of the students live at or near the poverty level.
The one-room school in which Henry Timrod, poet laureate of the Confederacy, taught is in the city's Timrod Park.
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It enticed mostly young British skiers, often beginners, with low-priced holidays, duty-free drinks and a ski-school in which about half of the instructors spoke English.
After abandoning advertising, he attended Fay Compton Dramatic School, in which he won a scholarship.
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