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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what school" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a question to ask which school someone attends or is referring to. Example: "What school did you go to for college?" or "I don't know what school you're talking about."
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School administrators objected because the poem contained what school officials deemed inappropriate language damn and hell.
"What school?" he asked.
That's what school administrators worry about.
What school do you go to?
What school was this in?
What school did you go to?
What school shootings do you remember?
What school was established in 1937?
What school did Eggsy go to?
It depends on what school of thought you fall into.
"What school do you go to?" They murmured a name.
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