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The phrase "a smart pupil" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a student who demonstrates intelligence or quick learning abilities.
Example: "In the classroom, Sarah is known as a smart pupil who always excels in her studies."
Alternatives: "an intelligent student" or "a bright learner."
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If you are a smart pupil, this method will seem suspicious!
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Maureen was a bright pupil.
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But if this had been a math lesson, it would not have been quite tough enough for the smartest pupils — except perhaps the puzzle of why one jacket was missing an arm.
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The colleges do not possess a school uniform – pupils are simply told they must turn up in a smart suit as if they are about to start work in the outside world.
At that point, a smart director will have a camera trained on Hodgson, right up close, somewhere around the pupils of his eyes.
"You're a smart person.
A smart C.E.O.
A smart idea.
He's a smart kid, a smart guy.
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