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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a alumni" is not correct in written English.
The correct term is "an alumnus" for a single male graduate or "an alumna" for a single female graduate.
Example: "As an alumnus of the university, I am proud to support the alumni association."
Alternatives: "a graduate" or "a former student".
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A: Alumni email accounts hold 50GB worth of data.
Alumni with a Alumni Special Borrower Card must continue to use that card to access the library and borrow books.
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Friedman told an alumni group that a probe like Penn State's would be prohibitively expensive.
An earlier version referred to Domhnall Gleeson as an alumni, rather than an alumnus of Harry Potter.
In one article two quantitative methods were combined: an alumni survey with an employer survey.
For YouTube, an alumni group put together a tribute video for Ms. Pendleton.
The facility houses various amenities, including a press box, luxury boxes, and an alumni pavilion.
If possible, try to arrange an on-campus interview rather than an alumni interview off campus.
"We don't have an alumni base".
He was an alumni of the Mechanics Institute.
It's already been started, thanks to an alumni organization.
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