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The phrase "as pupil" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone in the context of their role or status as a student or learner.
Example: "As pupil, she was eager to absorb all the knowledge her teacher had to offer."
Alternatives: "in the role of a student" or "as a learner".
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To many of Greengrass's answers, Bragg's face is hypnotised, almost childlike, the voracious polymath as pupil.
As pupil becomes larger, indicating an increase in arousal, sharp-wave ripples decrease in their rate of occurrence.
Other topics, such as pupil premium, green subsidies and NHS reorganisation were the small change of government.
The new dimension to which Wenger referred this week was Fàbregas as master to young Jack Wilshere as pupil.
Fry had attended one lecture at agricultural college before ringing for a post as pupil assistant at Ditcheat.
HAD-EDITH CAVELL AS PUPIL Directed Three Hospitals for Soldiers, One of Them Only 8ix Miles Back of the Front Line.
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Both men brag about how much money they carry with them, and how many rich women they have as pupils.
Last year SocialCops mapped the country's entire education system of 1.4m schools, documenting facilities such as playgrounds, drinking water and toilets for girls, as well as pupil-teacher ratios, student-classroom ratios and teacher-classroom ratios.
School playgrounds are silent as pupils shelter inside.
We know what works, for schools as well as pupils.
Spontaneous protests erupt as pupils leave the school gates.
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