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The phrase "an exchange student" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a student who temporarily studies in a foreign country as part of an exchange program.
Example: "During my time in France, I met an exchange student from Japan who shared fascinating stories about her culture."
Alternatives: "a study abroad student" or "a foreign exchange student."
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Another was an exchange student from Pakistan.
One volunteer was an exchange student from the Czech Republic.
He had been an exchange student in the United States.
I am an exchange student from South Africa.
If eligible, you will be nominated as an exchange student.
I spent one year as an exchange student at UIUC.
The reading we're on in the book describes being an exchange student in America.
He was an exchange student in Wisconsin in high school and went to college in Hawaii.
Mr. Kaempfer, an exchange student at Columbia, returned to his native Germany after his junior year.
Instead I went as an exchange student to his college in an unglamorous city.
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But a year in Australia as an exchange student changed his life.
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