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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bright student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a student who is intelligent, quick to learn, or academically successful.
Example: "She has always been a bright student, excelling in all her subjects and participating actively in class discussions."
Alternatives: "an intelligent student" or "a gifted student".
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He was a bright student.
Hayes was soon identified as a bright student.
A bright student from New York taught me that.
She was a bright student and took part in all the social activities.
Gregor had disappeared in World War II, after having been a bright student of agriculture.
A bright student, he won a scholarship to the doctoral program at Carnegie Mellon.
A bright student, he went to Manchester University at the age of 16 to study law.
Although a bright student, he starts skipping school and taking drugs.
A bright student, he had started to become paranoid as a teenager.
A bright student, he won scholarships to an evening commercial high school.
From what I understand, J was a bright student who did exceptionally well at undergraduate level.
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