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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sophomore" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a student in their second year of study, particularly in high school or college.
Example: "As a sophomore, she is starting to focus on her major and explore internship opportunities."
Alternatives: "a second-year student" or "a second-year pupil".
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By a sophomore.
And only a sophomore.
She was a sophomore.
I was a sophomore.
Now as a sophomore?
"She's only a sophomore.
Will Dalembert, a sophomore?
"As a sophomore!
Our daughter is a sophomore at Barnard.
Harrison, a sophomore guard, averaged 17.8 points.
Back problems limited him as a sophomore.
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