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"there is school" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the presence or existence of a school in a particular location or at a specific time. Example: "There is school in the morning, so we need to make sure you go to bed early tonight."
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And then there is school spending, which few people want to talk about.
Then there is school repair, disease prevention in an era of biological warfare and high-quality child care.
There is school of thought that the brain only exists to control movement.
In the meantime, there is school.
That I know cold").. Other questions were just too hard to answer (e.g., "How many people live from here to there?" "Is school free?" "What is your job?" Oh you know, co-prez of a fashion eyewear brand/marketing/PR ― got that?), OR when I answered, the boys were simply blown away by my response (e.g., "How many children must you produce?"... "As many or as few as you choose". WHAAAAT?").
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Even in the schools there are schools that have lots of computers for children and internet access and then there are schools that don't.
"if there's school, there's school," SorinnaStyles wrote on Twitter.
There's school and (not) fitting in to contend with.
And there was school as well, she adds.
First there was school, the comprehensive in north London.
There are school nurses and doctors to examine the children.
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