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- adjective Attending
school .
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Examples
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At a certain point halfway through my proper schoolgoing years at UNC, the tenor of my fraternity - Chi Psi - changed dramatically.
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At a certain point halfway through my proper schoolgoing years at UNC, the tenor of my fraternity - Chi Psi - changed dramatically.
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The strike, backed by about 4 000 workers, was sparked by 1 000 workers with schoolgoing children being denied access to the company's revolving loan scheme.
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N child of schoolgoing age should be allowed or made to work on the farms.
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Thus education could not only concern itself solely with the needs of the schoolgoing youths.
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Tswana children of schoolgoing age in the school hall.
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He pointed out that the majority of people participating in these and several other crimes were young people of schoolgoing age.
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The Government had promised it would build 76000 classrooms, provide free education from pre-school to standard seven, and accommodate 1,8 million children of schoolgoing age not now at school when they did not had the wherewithall to achieve all these.
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Voter Mrs Sheila Mnisi, 50, who has four schoolgoing children, said: "I just hope for a better future."
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There were 10 million schoolgoing pupils in the country, with
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