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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a student for a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing a student who is preparing for a specific role or task, but it needs additional information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "She is a student for a degree in environmental science."
Alternatives: "a candidate for a" or "an applicant for a".
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Rachel Yould was a student for a longtime.
Laughing at a student for a science project?
The teacher called on a student for a demonstration & sent the student flying to the floor.
Business schools pay Training the Street as much as $1,300 a student for a course.
More unconventionally still, it is about career advancement, not preparing a student for a life in academia.
§ 404.1014 Domestic service by a student for a local college club, fraternity or sorority.
Marwan Yusef Mohammed al-Shehhi, 23, was registered as a student for a year, the paper said.
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Honorarium is a stipend payment to recognize a student for an accomplishment or a one-time event or project, such as a recruitment weekend.
It started with a Students for a Democratic Society rally to protest a number of issues, and within 24 hours, the president's office had been seized.
Then there were the words of Bernardine Dohrn, another founder, who seemed to delight in the Manson family murders before a Students for a Democratic Society crowd in 1969.
Photograph of a Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) national meeting that was held in the Ames Courtoom on the HLS campus.
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