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"seats of learning" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to institutions or places where learning and education take place. Example: The country is known for its prestigious seats of learning, attracting students from all around the world.
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The monasteries were the main seats of learning.
These seats of learning formed the basis for the later great bardic colleges.
Hannibal Lector could offer you a few tips - as, no doubt, could the staff running some of Britain's top seats of learning.
He was educated at St Peter's School and was awarded a scholarship to Balliol, one of Oxford's most distinguished seats of learning.
In recent years schools have expanded from being seats of learning into providing a wide range of services for young people and their families.
Such beautiful masterpieces were obviously much too costly and rare for the thousands of masters and students who thronged the 12th-century seats of learning.
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PITY the books of Leuven, a seat of learning since 1425.
The abbey was an early English seat of learning, with a library of Hebrew books.
Arriving at Pearson College in London's Strand, it looks nothing like a seat of learning.
About 555, St .Comgall founded a monastery at Bangor, which became a celebrated seat of learning.
Rather than celebrating the arrival of a first-class seat of learning in the region, the backers of competing proposals in Fresno and Madera grumbled and sniped.
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