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"studied in school" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It can refer to any school or educational institution, such as a primary school, high school, college, or university. It is often used to describe a specific subject or topic that was learned in a school setting. For example: - I studied history in school and developed a passion for learning about past events. - She studied French in school and can now speak fluently. - He studied biology in school and went on to become a successful biologist. - They studied Shakespeare in school and were inspired to become actors.
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"A lot of my knowledge about foreign affairs is not what I just studied in school.
Ms. Stroman said: "He studied in school but went west instead of east.
Remember those classic texts by famous writers that you studied in school?
If you looked at what I studied in school, quantum mechanics, there's always a probability of something.
To Mr. Kulyenov and Mr. Nemtzev, the Silk Road is an abstraction, a little-remembered historical detail studied in school.
And on top of that, the building's architect was someone we not only respected, but someone we had actually studied in school".
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It received wonderful reviews and is even studied in schools.
Former British poet laureate Sir Andrew Motion argued that his lyrics should be studied in schools.
If a novel is studied in schools and has relevance to its time, does that make it a literary novel?
The association of prenatal growth with nutritional status, metabolic syndrome (MS), and insulin resistance (IR) was studied in school-age children.
Elliot, what did you study in school?
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