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Free sign upThe phrase "work in a school" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you are describing someone's occupation or work setting. For example, "My aunt is a teacher and she works in a school."
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I work in a school office.
Why does she work in a school if she loathes children?
"What might work in one school might not work in a school two miles away," he said.
This can be a life-transforming experience - you may work in a school, teaching English, for example.
I know I work in a school that's more than pretty good – in fact I think my school's amazing.
I have two children and I'm lucky to work in a school which is very family-orientated.
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This followed a spell working in a school in Cambodia.
My husband worked in a school as a lab technician.
All one had to do was ask a teacher working in a school.
He had also worked in a school in challenging circumstances beforehand.
His father works in a school cafeteria and recently earned his American citizenship.
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