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The phrase "a student of commerce" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is studying commerce or business-related subjects at an educational institution.
Example: "As a student of commerce, I am learning about various aspects of business management and finance."
Alternatives: "a business student" or "a commerce major".
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Tahrir Abu Latifa, 19, a student of commerce, was taken to Gaza's main Al Shifa Hospital unconscious but was able to leave a few hours later.
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