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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a levels students" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "A-level students" or "A levels students" if referring to multiple students taking A-levels.
Example: "A levels students often prepare for university entrance exams during their final year of high school."
Alternatives: "A-level candidates" or "students taking A-levels."
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The fully private independent school saw its final batch of graduating international 'A' Levels students and the first batch of graduating IB students in 2010.
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As with A-levels, students are largely assessed by examinations.
As we prepare for new GCSEs and A-levels, students suffer because teachers have only limited experience of the new criteria.
Congratulations and good luck to all A-level students.
There are about 180 A-level students at the college.
A-level students, however, don't exhibit the same pattern.
Patrick Casey writes: The consistent rise in the performance of A-level students is an undeniable trend.
In the short term, fewer A-level students means fewer university students with a language skill.
So, well done to all A-level students, whatever the outcome.
Today all across the country A-level students will be opening their results with bated breath.
2.41pm BST A-level students of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Stephen Twigg salutes you.
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