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The phrase "a grass roots student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a student who is actively involved in community-based initiatives or movements, often emphasizing local engagement and activism.
Example: "As a grass roots student, she organized several community clean-up events to promote environmental awareness."
Alternatives: "community-focused student" or "local activist student".
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Founded in 2000 to centralize a grass roots student movement, it has persuaded 116 colleges to institute codes of conduct among their suppliers that ensure the use of fair labor to produce the goods for the $3 billion a year college logo-wear industry.
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She co-founded a grass-roots student organization, City Bloc; led a high school walkout to protest a proposal to arm school police; and helped organize rallies for police reform in Annapolis.
It's a grass roots community of entrepreneurs to support each other, engage with students, industry, and the wealth of Palestinian expats working in tech around the world.
The article is not a grass roots lobbying communication.
The report is not a grass roots lobbying communication.
The pamphlet is a grass roots lobbying communication.
The advertisement is a grass roots lobbying communication.
None of the advertisements is a grass roots lobbying communication.
The letter is a grass roots lobbying communication.
Accordingly, the newsletter story is a grass roots lobbying communication.
The letter is not a grass roots lobbying communication.
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