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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has recently joined an educational institution or program.
Example: "The school welcomed a new student who had just moved to the area."
Alternatives: "a recent student" or "a fresh student".
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It is a good news if you're a new student.
A new student election was under way.
Are you a new student?
Are you a NEW STUDENT?
Ebony Monroe, a new student, was wearing short shorts.
Her Spanish teacher asked if she was a new student.
I think we're going to see a new student movement.
There are also plans for a new student union.
I was a 40-year-old Army wife, a mother of four and a new student.
The mobilizing conference was being run by the General Assembly, a new student organization without leaders.
A new student was enrolling at Lausanne, a private school here on the city's east side.
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