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The phrase "a undergraduate" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an undergraduate" because "undergraduate" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an undergraduate student majoring in biology."
Alternatives: "a college student" or "a university student."
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Mr. Zaff, 40, who played No. 1 as a undergraduate at Williams College, drifted away from the pro squash circuit in 1992, feeling the need, he said, to get away from the "self-indulgent" world he inhabited.
On the contrary, there are numerous among these who are drop-outs (even before finishing a undergraduate course).
Frost, even as a undergraduate, was too thick-skinned and ambitious to be hobbled by snobs for long.
"Trainees here would say that after a short period you probably can't tell who was a undergraduate law student and who wasn't".
The parents of a undergraduate who took her own life in jail have claimed that she was bullied there and made to walk naked in front of guards.
In 1892-93, Edward Candee Townsend, from Ithaca, was a undergraduate senior.
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His niece is an undergraduate, thinking about a nursing career.
It includes an undergraduate school and a graduate school.
"A camera trap," Nzinga Stewart, an undergraduate at Fordham University, replied.
And as an undergraduate, I was an anthropology major.
"A persistent student can get an undergraduate degree.
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