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Discover Ludwig"I study there" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the location or institution where the speaker is currently enrolled in academic studies. This phrase is typically used in the present tense, but can also be used in the past or future tense depending on the context. Example: "I study at Harvard University. The campus is beautiful and the professors are highly knowledgeable."
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I study there.
In the forests I study, there so many seeds and seedlings that if a square foot of ground space opens up, more than a hundred trees of many different species compete to grow there.
And despite the relative obscurity of what I study, there's a surprising amount of international interest, so I've had the pleasure of interacting with researchers from Europe, Asia, and even my native Canada.
Although a phase I study, there was one partial response and two patients with continued stable disease.
In all of the high achievers I study, there's two criteria for success.
In the phase I study, there were a total of 45 cycles of treatment in 18 patients.
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That's where I learned English; I studied there.
"I studied there, precisely where he had taught," Mr. Volf said.
The kids in the village call me 'the American', because I studied there.
I studied there; I worked there as a soda jerk and a forklift driver; I was a chauffeur; I was a journalist...
Aching back: I studied there for five years, but I began to have trouble with my back.
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