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The phrase "a diligent student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who puts in a lot of effort and is persistent in their studies. For example, "John was a diligent student and consistently received the highest grades in his class."
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Chaser proved to be a diligent student.
Still, she was a diligent student.
Despite his extracurricular activities, Spitzer was a diligent student.
In 1963, Koffmann, never exactly a diligent student, left school.
He stopped, by his own account, being a diligent student.
He was usually a diligent student, but his grades began to plummet.
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To Sharpless, a more diligent student of a culture in which shame and honour are deeply felt, she is "the voice of sincerity".
He often arrived for classes bleary-eyed, but was a very diligent student.
"I was not an especially diligent student but nevertheless obtained a reasonable education in physics," he wrote.
Being born to a middle-class family in Manila molded me into an ambitious, diligent student.
But he was an extraordinarily diligent student, and education became his ticket out of deprivation.
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