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"a student of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who is studying a particular subject or is a student at a particular school. For example, you could say "He is a student of physics at Harvard University."
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A student of J.-F.
He is a student of the sport.
He is a student of history.
(She is also a student of clowning).
"I am a student of history.
You're a student of television history.
You're a student of the game.
He became a student of the Course.
Also a student of history.
Q. You're a student of boxing history.
"I'm a student of history," he said.
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