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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a student in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's status or role within a specific context, such as an educational institution or program.
Example: "She is a student in a prestigious university program focused on environmental science."
Alternatives: "a learner in a" or "an attendee in a".
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I am not a student in a history class - or a current events class.
(I mustered her words for a student in a fiction class who'd submitted a short script.
She'd been a student in a psychology class he taught at the Katharine Gibbs School.
"Qaddafi is written on our hearts," says a student in a burger bar.
It referred to "a student in a school of technology or math".
"I was a student in a Sharia college," he told me.
Avner, 24, would soon find himself living like a student in a battered East Village loft.
I am a student in a small community that has lost two wonderful people.
Students at Riverdale would have different feelings, thoughts, ideas, values, and more, than a student in a different program.
I couldn't even remember being a student in a classroom, let alone writing papers, taking tests, getting grades.
When a student in a children's acting class critiques Baby Stewie's performance by shouting, "You are the weakest link.
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