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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "a student called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase for example when introducing a student that you are mentioning in the text: "A student called Jack has been studying at this school for two years."
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"Seek guidance!" a student called out.
But I wrote a poem when I was a student called Tony Benn's Voice.
Ali, a student, called Azad in Tehran and waited for a connection.
"Who cares about Thatcher and unemployment?" asked Mr Mayall's greatest creation, a student called Rick.
Once, a student called to tell me that he had acquired a cell phone.
At one point a student called out to ask what Brooke thought about a particular passage.
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Less successful are the minor male characters that pop up: a wacky quasi-stoner called Nat (Zac Efron) and a troubled A-student called Dean John Magaroo) in conjunction with whom David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest is invoked: a bit of a groanworthy moment.
Over in Indonesia, meanwhile, a student calling herself Fabz_Reen had found the Bazaar cover similarly inspiring.
"In my youth, we used to talk about 'square shooters.' Today, when a student calls somebody a 'square' he means something entirely different.
Oxford is reportedly holding compulsory consent sessions in some colleges after a student calling herself Maria Marcello spoke out about being raped.
In Sweden a student calls her teachers by their first names and, without implying any disrespect, feels free to contradict them in front of her classmates.
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