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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the school's" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate possession, referring to something that belongs to or is associated with a school.
Example: "The school's annual fundraiser was a great success, raising money for new sports equipment."
Alternatives: "the institution's" or "the academy's"
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It's not the school's fault.
The school's motto?
The school's slogan, "Change lives.
The school's troubles are intensifying.
The school's graduation is Sunday.
That exacerbates the school's deficit.
Natalie Gleboff, the school's executive director, spoke.
The school's front windows were shattered.
The school's still cliquish.
The school's successes decorate the halls.
The school's founders are also outstanding.
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