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"schools out" is grammatically correct and commonly used in spoken and informal written English.
It is typically used to indicate that school has ended for the day or for a break. Example: "I can't wait for summer break. Schools out and I'm ready to relax and have some fun."
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"We're talking about bailing the schools out," she said.
"The main reason is there are no schools out here.
"Why do they have these schools out in the middle of nowhere?" "But he's fine".
While the debate drones on in graduate education schools, out in the world the war has been won.
Schools out!
Weed these schools out from your search by ensuring they have been accredited.
They're one of the smartest schools out there.
"We're at capacity for the schools out here right now".
All over the state, volunteers, mainly women, have been working to keep charter schools out.
In southern Israel, several towns closed their schools out of concern for safety.
"Even if I grant you that, that is three schools out of 115 Division I powers.
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