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Discover Ludwig"I'm enrolled" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when referencing a person's enrollment in a course, program, or other activity. For example, "I'm enrolled in an online writing class this semester."
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"I'm enrolled in a school without / visible teachers," he writes, "the divine mumbling / just out of earshot".
THERE is a school of thought, and I'm enrolled in it, which says that juried shows make disappointing viewing.
I'm enrolled at the CHUDD Institute".
In a way, it's good that I'm enrolled here rather than a regular public school.
But I was never really working in the art school even though I was enrolled there.
Two years later, I am enrolled at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, working toward a degree in creative writing.
I play piano in an undergraduate chamber music class in which I am enrolled.
His point of view was that his duties had ended now that I was enrolled.
Though I was enrolled in a pre-law program, I did not really care about becoming a lawyer.
My family was not churchy, but during my childhood I was enrolled in a Christian Science Sunday school.
Grandad offered his blat, and the next day I was enrolled at the kindergarten for offspring of the Central Committee.
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