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Discover Ludwig"a student named" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, "I recently met a student named John who had a unique perspective on the issue at hand."
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A student named Christina Thomopoulos entered.
"It's a serious iterative process," a student named Eugene said.
Then a student named Yantzee raised his hand.
A student named Theo Leiber at my school "taught" this album in a music appreciation class.
At lunch, a student named Cristopher Michue was finishing an egg sandwich and a cream soda.
Lately she has been helping a student named Lily learn a frothy piece by Schubert.
Toward the end of Mr. Daly's talk, a student named Lauren Burgess rose with a question.
Her friend, a student named Trev, who happens to be a dwarf, dryly laughs.
During Thompson's second year, he shared an apartment with a student named Eric Evenson.
He was a student named Mourad Ezzoubaa, majoring in business at the University of Amsterdam.
"The nesting falcons are stealing my phone signal and my soul," tweeted a student named Alexandra.
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