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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pupil at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is a student at a particular school or educational institution.
Example: "She is a pupil at the local high school, where she excels in her studies."
Alternatives: "a student at" or "a learner at".
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A girl, a pupil at Torrance House.
Later he became a pupil at King's School, Canterbury.
She said she spoke to Bridger regarding his daughter, who was a pupil at the school.
From 1883 to 1887 Richardson was a pupil at the Presbyterian Ladies Collegee in Melbourne.
Mr Kennedy was also Mr Kaznowski's contemporary and a pupil at YMS between 1964 and 1974.
Mary was a pupil at Beckley Church of England primary school in nearby Rye.
Myron was a pupil at Big Creative academy in Walthamstow, studying music performance.
"I get really excited when we visit the library," says Gracie, a pupil at the school.
Mason was a pupil at St Joseph and St Bede primary school.
"The biggest trade partner of France," said Vincent, 17, a pupil at Marie Curie.
Reeve started acting while a pupil at the exclusive Princeton day school.
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