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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual classmates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to classmates who are genuinely part of a specific class or educational setting, often to distinguish them from others who may not be in the same class.
Example: "While I have many friends from different schools, my actual classmates are the ones I see every day in my biology class."
Alternatives: "real classmates" or "true classmates".
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In Phase 2, a subsample of 269 12- to 13-year-old adolescents participated in three additional experiments in which peer conformity to actual classmates was measured.
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At a nearby table-desk, twenty-nine-year-old Jing Liu was laughing over beers with some of her actual former classmates.
The Daily Beast, in its story about Cruz's alleged ties to the R.O.F., also highlighted anti-Muslim slurs that Cruz posted on a previously public Instagram account, and quoted actual former classmates, on the record, who said that Cruz often made racist comments.
"They were delighted to have me," he said of his classmates, "an actual man they could shout at and throw things at during role-playing.
In an action King's College philosophy professor David Kyle Johnson describes as "directed either toward accomplishing his own happiness or the unhappiness of others", Cartman often feigns actual friendship with his classmates when needing a favor.
"You are ruining everything!" Rocio had screamed at her mother, once, and then one day at school she had seen a few actual dollars sitting on a classmate's desk and decided to take them.
Male students are more likely to be regarded as knowledgeable by their classmates, regardless of their actual academic standing; female students are consistently underestimated.
This led to higher numbers of school contacts on average than recorded in other countries, where respondents only reported actual conversational contacts that had taken place with classmates.
Our exercises will allow you to try out tactics that might feel uncomfortable trying in an actual conflict, get constructive feedback from your counterparts and classmates, and learn how you come across.
On hands-ons, it's okay to discuss ideas with your classmates, but you should not be collaborating on the actual answers.
One of my classmates admitted it took her two years to understand the actual meaning of the word "glossary".
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