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The phrase "a younger student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a student who is younger in age compared to others in a specific context, such as a classroom or educational setting.
Example: "In our study group, we have a younger student who brings a fresh perspective to our discussions."
Alternatives: "a junior student" or "a less experienced student".
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They would mentor a younger student too.
The student, Jonathan Fischer of Pennsauken, asked a younger student for cigarettes around 10 30 a.m.
Experiment 2 (N = 134) replicated these results with a younger student population that only studied one example.
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In their senior year, they befriended a younger student, Harvey Kurtzman, who recruited them once he became editor of Mad magazine.
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