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The phrase 'a student in' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the subject a person is studying in school or college. For example, "He is a student in engineering at the local university."
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"I was an A student in high school.
I'm a student in Shanghai.
I'm a student in mathematics".
They arrived with a student in tow.
"Tom is a student in everything he does," Pereira said.
— Fahad Rafiq, a student in Lahore, Pakistan @nytimesworld @thelede 1.
He even studied canon law as a student in Fribourg.
His sister was once a student in the same program.
He first started climbing as a student in Edinburgh.
"Two weeks ago he was still a student in Syria.
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A straight-A student in easy classes is like a minor leaguer with lots of potential.
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