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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a student offering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a proposal, service, or contribution made by a student, often in an academic or educational context.
Example: "The university is excited to announce a student offering that includes tutoring sessions for underclassmen."
Alternatives: "a student proposal" or "a student contribution".
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But the opposite, a student offering sex for driving lessons, was a no-no.
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Every so often I catch a glimpse of divinity in the face of a "typical" student offering their time and friendship to someone who has a hard time navigating a crowd.
"The only benefit we know from having a dog is hunting," says Ali Moalem, an earnest former seminary student, offering some unsolicited advice.
It was the student offering the spotlight to the teacher: a show of respect, of civic pride (like Jay-Z, Big Daddy Kane is from Brooklyn) and a compliment.
They'll be a revenue sharing agreement in place, as before with the student offering.
Race and Revolution: Still Separate Still Unequal features mostly art made by teachers and a few students, offering searingly personal works.
Their group, called the Fuuls, pointed to its very name for a lesson to the students, offering a touch of self-deprecating humor by playing on the English meaning of the word and the Arabic, which refers to a popular bean paste eaten for breakfast.
A ceremony that was part trophy presentation and part Honor Roll featured a few SmartLife students offering testimonials in halting but proudly spoken English.
She moves from building to building--they rent several--just being present to staff and students, offering a hug here and a word of praise there.
LiveSafe aims to improve safety concerns for college students, offering a variety of features such as a communication function called "SafeWalk" that allows you to track a friend's movement from Point A to Point B to make sure that if someone were to walk home alone, they would get back safe and sound.
In February, she wrote an article for a student magazine offering tips on how to avoid becoming the victim of a crime.
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