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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the alumni" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a group of former students or graduates of a particular school, college, or university. Example: The alumni of Harvard University organized a fundraising event to support current students in need of financial aid.
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The alumni?
"The alumni will be there for support.
The alumni tie is not always enough.
(The alumni received tax deductions for their original donations only).
The alumni are Mory's ultimate insurance policy, too.
The alumni "went nuts," he says.
The alumni of Metricom, a San Jose, Calif.
The alumni were there.
The alumni of the guide dog schools can't really protest.
The alumni have been enthusiastic about continuing their involvement with Peoples-uni after graduation – there has been good interest and involvement in the Alumni site.
The alumni highly valued the field training component of the program.
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