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The phrase "an students" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a student" or "students" depending on the context.
Example: "I am an aspiring student eager to learn more about the subject."
Alternatives: "a learner" or "one student".
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To illustrate this concept, you might show an students the trailer from Clueless and explain to them that this was a modern reimagining of Jane Austen's "Emma".
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She was a straight-A student.
He was also an A student.
She was a shy, straight-A student.
Become an A student.
Be an 'A' student at counseling.
You are an aspirant, a student.
Rachel Yould was a student for a longtime.
A student with a football tackle build.
Are you a student, or a senior?
Then, a student gets a practical degree".
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