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The phrase "school of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people, ideas, activities, or beliefs associated with a particular school or method. For example, "He came from a school of thought that valued hard work and diligence."
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Annales school, School of history.
"It's a school of management".
3. A school of eels.
(See Austrian school of economics).
One school of thought blames artistic squabbles.
"Declinism" has become a school of thought.
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— like mannered school-of-Vonnegut works.
WHERE is the Waldorf School of the Peninsula?
Compare Antioch, School of.
Re "Lincoln's School of Management" (Jan.
Memorials preferred to NYU School of Law.
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