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The phrase "I study at" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when talking about where you attend school or university. For example: - "I study at Harvard University." - "She studies at a local community college." - "They study at a prestigious music school."
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I study at Queen Mary's in London, but I live in Norwich because I can't afford rents in London.
I study at night, and during the day I work in a food kiosk here in the favela with my dad.
I study at the London College of Fashion, and during my first week London was in the middle of a heatwave so that partly decided my outfit.
I study at Midland Group Training Services in Coventry for one day a week and then work on-site in one of the five departments of the Krafts Food site for four days.
One element relevant to Antarctic and spaceflight science that I study at Concordia is "cognitive ergonomics" — looking at mental processes ranging from memory to perception to reasoning and response.
Patients enrolled in this phase I study at the VU University Medical Center were asked to participate in the exploratory imaging sub-study.
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I studied at Howard.
I studied at a polytechnic, on a grant.
I studied at the Budapest Academy, which was like an oasis.
I studied at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and began my freelance career at The Village Voice.
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