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Contraposition Posted 14 years ago
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Is there no phrase 'go to a school'?
  

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contraposition Is there no phrase 'go to a school'? 'Go to school' is an idiomatic phrase. 'Go to a school' is not, but that does not mean you cannot put the words together in a sentence: I used to go to a school for homeless children, but now I don't.

  • contraposition Is there no phrase 'go to a school'?
  • 'Go to school' is an idiomatic phrase.
  • 'Go to a school' is not, but that does not mean you cannot put the words together in a sentence: I used to go to a school for homeless children, but now I don't.
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contrapositionIs there no phrase 'go to a school'?
'Go to school' is an idiomatic phrase. 'Go to a school' is not, but that does not mean you cannot put the words together in a sentence: I used to go to a school for homeless children, but now I don't.

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