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The phrase "two school" is not correct and does not make sense in written English
If you are trying to convey the number of schools, it would be more grammatically correct to say "two schools." However, simply stating the number of schools does not provide enough context for a complete sentence. Example: "There are two schools in my neighborhood."
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Two school teams are coming from California.
THE SCHOOLS There are two school districts.
Two school safety officers patrolled the hallway, walkie-talkies blaring.
The two school districts had enrolled 225 new students.
In adolescence you get one, or maybe two, school formals.
The two school systems have diametrically opposing philosophies, methods and business models.
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He is married and has two school-age children.
Ms. Ayotte has two school-age children, while the other women all have older children.
She already knew the single mother with two school-aged children who could use it.
High house prices mean Grace Charles and her two school-age children are forced to rent.
Let's imagine a "typical" Russian billionaire: a male over 40, married, with two school-age children.
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