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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a star student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a student who excels academically or demonstrates outstanding performance in their studies.
Example: "She consistently earns top grades and participates actively in class discussions, making her a star student in our school."
Alternatives: "an exceptional student" or "a top student."
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He wasn't a star student, but he was smart.
Neither parent attended college, but she was a star student.
Brett Kavanaugh was a star student and athlete at Mater Dei School and Georgetown Preparatory School.
The family moved to Cincinnati in 1938, where the boy became a star student.
Sotomayor, a star student but not an autodidact, has remained close to her alma maters.
He'd been a star student of architecture and became a successful businessman.
She was a star student, entering nationwide competitions in Russian and math.
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"He was never going to be an A-star student but he was a type of young man who could walk through the street and not ignore anybody".
I'm not an A-star student but it's good to go home knowing you've been to university and you're filling your day with something worthwhile".
Back in Syria, he was a star-student.
Why don't you feel good about me?" Bush was never a star student the Schweizers quote another close relative as saying she thinks that he has attention-deficit disorder and his life up to middle age was not especially affirming.
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