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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'school was out' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state of affairs when classes have ended and school is not in session. For example, "Yesterday, school was out, so the kids all went to the park."
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School was out, but we were taken to some facilities.
I was welcome to attend his class, he said, but school was out for Christmas break.
I wondered if I would still hear Grandmother calling once school was out for the summer.
They should have done this when school was out in the summertime".
School was out, in honor of the Muslim holiday for the prophet Muhammad's ascension to heaven.
At the seller's request, the closing didn't take place until July, when school was out for the summer.
"It was the middle of May, school was out and my players had been home for two weeks," Saucier said.
His wife ferried the children to school, the day unfolded and when school was out in the late afternoon, his wife picked everyone up.
"I don't know when CBS was there, but if it was when school was out, the schools would appear to be empty," he said.
School was out, and my mother — the head of our household — worked part time in a nursery school as a teacher's aid.
When I was 7 or 8, I started accompanying him to jobs at schools, offices and homes when school was out for the summer.
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