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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a student asked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a question or inquiry made by a student in a narrative or dialogue context.
Example: "During the lecture, a student asked if there would be a review session before the exam."
Alternatives: "a pupil inquired" or "a learner questioned".
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Why?" a student asked, more Socratico.
"What's a portion?" a student asked.
A student asked what Cox and Hooks had been reading.
A student asked for no AP courses junior year.
"What about looking at the speedometer?" a student asked.
A student asked if he regretted any of his decisions.
In the parking lot a student asked if he had a wife.
After the speech a student asked me if I planned to visit Chen.
(During a public lecture, a student asked Adler what made him decide to be a psychologist).
"What does it take to win the gold medal?" a student asked.
"When we're driving around, we can't listen to the radio?" a student asked.
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