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The phrase "a doctoral student at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is pursuing a doctoral degree at a specific institution.
Example: "She is a doctoral student at Harvard University, focusing on environmental science."
Alternatives: "a PhD candidate at" or "a graduate student in a doctoral program at".
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He is a doctoral student at the University of Auckland, not a professor or a doctor.
She was a doctoral student at the Sorbonne.
Jones is now a doctoral student at N.Y.U.
I was a doctoral student at Moscow State University reading biology.
The research was done while Dr. D'Emic was a doctoral student at the University of Michigan.
Tyler Krupp is a doctoral student at the University of California, Berkeley.
The paper is by Stephen Tankel, a doctoral student at Kings College in London.
The writer is a doctoral student at the University of Michigan.
Matt Margini is a writer and a doctoral student at Columbia.
It's the work of Matthew Kane, a doctoral student at the Indiana University School of Informatics.
A doctoral student at East Carolina University, Paul E. Marek, has rediscovered it.
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