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schooling

[skoo-ling] / ˈsku lɪŋ /


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Meanwhile, parents considering taking on these loans will have less room to use them to finance their kids’ schooling.

From MarketWatch

Graduate school is really hard, and so I binge-watched all three seasons of ‘Hannah Montana’ at that time, and it just got me through some really rough patches during schooling,” Yu explained.

From Los Angeles Times

The voice, exuberant and straightforward for Churchill the small child, matures as he weathers the frustrations of schooling, survives war and captivity in South Africa, and steps onto the floor of Parliament in 1901.

From The Wall Street Journal

What schooling Glenn had mastered wasn’t going to detain us long.

From Literature

The most important thing "is compulsory schooling up to age 16," the director said.

From Barron's