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Use "pre-school" in a sentence
"Instead, my pre-school kids will spend their entire lives being punished for Blair and Brown's profligacy whether or not they dare risk going to university."
"Despite all the feministy parenting I perform each day, my daughter still remarked at a Chicago Red Stars game, "She looks like a boy!" as she pointed to a player. * sigh* Heck in pre-school we went thru a period when she * had* to wear a skirt or dress because "or else I'll look like a boy!""
"His current line, as in a speech today, is that his helter-skelter approach, paying more urgent attention to pre-school education than to the health of the banking system, is just fine."