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The phrase "a more recent student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing students based on their enrollment dates or academic progress, indicating that one student has joined more recently than another.
Example: "In our discussion, we will also hear from a more recent student who can share their fresh perspective on the curriculum."
Alternatives: "a newer student" or "a later student".
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A more recent student, Mr. Watumull, said he never saw Dr. Hauser putting improper pressure on people to reach a conclusion.
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One of Full Sail's more recent students is Rena, a 59-year-old transgender woman from Colorado who moved to New York in 2007.
Professor Krueger says that he and Ms. Dale are updating the study this year, with new data from more recent students.
In a more recent study, my graduate students and I found that 15 percent of high-income students from the high school class of 2004 enrolled in a highly selective college or university, while fewer than 5 percent of middle-income and 2 percent of low-income students did.
In a more recent study, London medical students talked about how "quiet Asian girls" were "less able" and treated less well by consultants, 20 which is similar to the findings of this study.
But the radiocarbon analysis of the "Birmingham Koran", documents which were recently rediscovered by a PhD student inside a more recent version of the holy book, opens the possibility that a text of the Koran was in circulation during Mohamed's lifetime.
In doing so, we rely on two main sources for mood scores: mood scores obtained from a survey by Farber (1953) and a more recent survey we conducted among students in 2007.
In March, the photo appeared in a tweet alongside a more recent image of a Washington, D.C. student's poster protesting gun violence in the U.S. The sign read, "If I die in a school shooting, drop my body on the steps of the CDC". .
A more recent national study reported that 8.5percentt of students were arrested or had other trouble with the police because of drinking (Presley and Pimentel 2006 ).
A more recent study showed a success rate of 20.6% for medical students [ 8], which was lower than the result of our study (Macintosh group 66.7%).
A more recent survey has underlined a lack of awareness amongst some doctors and students [ 11].
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