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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a freshman" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a first-year student in high school or college.
Example: "As a freshman, she was excited to start her journey at the university."
Alternatives: "a first-year student" or "a new student".
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Call a freshman.
And as a freshman.
Couldn't be a freshman.
Batchelor is a freshman.
I was a freshman.
The top scorer, Randle, is a freshman.
He is a freshman in college.
Now he's a freshman at Yale University.
Daniel Granda, 18, also a freshman, disagreed.
"This is a freshman uprising," Richard said.
Did we mention he's a freshman?
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