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The phrase "a studied with" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and cannot be used in any context as it stands.
Example: "She is a student who studied with a renowned professor."
Alternatives: "a student of" or "a learner alongside".
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For example, a binary network of student study relations would indicate whether or not student A studied with student B, while a valued network would include the number of hours they studied together.
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Mr. Roland, who is also an actor, studied with Mr. Nichols and others at the New Actors Workshop.
Faneuil's manner combined a studied meekness with a showy regard for the truth.
Then he studied with a vengeance.
It was a heady time; he studied with Elizabeth Bishop, Edward Said, Northrop Frye.
Robert was a devout child who studied with Jesuits.
were studied with a conservation perspective.
His father was a violinist who had studied with Joseph Joachim.
Studied with Igor Stravinsky, a distant relative.
Brown also spent a summer studying with Mary Anthony, a celebrated teacher of modern dance.
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