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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trade school" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specialized school that offers training and education in a specific trade or skill. For example: - "After high school, she decided to attend a trade school to become a certified electrician." - "Trade schools provide valuable vocational training in fields such as plumbing, carpentry, and mechanics." - "Many students prefer to attend a trade school rather than a traditional university, as it allows them to focus on a specific career path."
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None went to college or trade school.
" 'I'm not going to trade school.
(Trade school? Here, call the number on this matchbook).
"It's like a modern reinvention of trade school".
And Anthony is encouraging Dominique to go to trade school.
At 19, she gave up and went to trade school.
I was 41 when I attended trade school in 2015.
When Dawson went to a trade school in another state, she decided to try camming.
The institute was founded as a trade school in 1887 by Charles Pratt.
Another danger is that privatization can turn a university into a glorified trade school.
It was in a different time and F.I.T. was treated as a trade school".
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