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The phrase "a classmate of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is in the same class or educational program as another person.
Example: "She is a classmate of mine from the biology course we took last semester."
Alternatives: "a fellow student of" or "a peer in my class".
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Mr. Anichin was a classmate of Mr. Putin's.
Lessin was a classmate of Zuckerberg's at Harvard.
He's a classmate of Dewey's at Columbia Law School.
Caro was a classmate of mine at Princeton.
"They loved competition," said Alex Matsagas, 18, who was a classmate of Giannis's.
Kota Iwai, 14, was a classmate of one of the girls who was killed.
Afterward, I ran into someone who'd been a classmate of mine when I was eleven.
A classmate of Hillary's at Wellesley told me, "She was so ambitious.
Ms. Swetnick's claims included Mark Judge, a classmate of Judge Kavanaugh's.
My name is Patricia Law, and I am a classmate of your son, Mike.
IRA HARRIS, U. S. N.; Was a Classmate of Sampson and Evans Wour ded at Ft. Fisher.
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