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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a young student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a student who is relatively young, often in the context of education or age-related discussions.
Example: "The school offers special programs for a young student who shows exceptional talent in mathematics."
Alternatives: "a youthful learner" or "an adolescent pupil."
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I was a young student and did not understand politics.
"I always loved Bruckner as a young student," he said.
A young student reporter (Mari White) has gotten permission to interview the players.
IT WAS a quiet Friday night in El Paso for Sandra, a young student.
As a young student, Benson thought that she might be an actress.
Franz gets involved with a young student who adores him, though he always thinks of Sabina.
"There was an eight-hour power cut yesterday!" exclaimed a young student.
A young student told the Guardian he had printed his banner in London.
As a young student, Freud was seen as more cunning than bright.
She goes to meet the woman and hears William, a young student of hers, singing.
"He had the power to organize even when he was a young student," Mr. Chun said.
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