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"British students" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to students from Great Britain, and can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing educational systems, cultural differences, or demographic statistics. For example: "According to recent research, British students have a high rate of success in international university rankings."
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We still want to attract British students.
There are German and British students coming into the Netherlands.
British students get fooled by a "Star Wars" prank.
Only 7 percent of British students attend private schools.
British students often feel frustrated by their Chinese colleagues' silence.
"Will we be able to replace them with British students?
Four years ago there were 18 British students in Maastricht.
The British students improve the quality in the classroom.
We have put up contributions for British students.
British students have the time of their lives.
Yet British students are increasingly disillusioned with modern languages.
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