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Discover LudwigThe phrase "classmate of mine" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who is in the same class as the speaker or writer. Example: "Sarah, a classmate of mine, helped me study for the math exam."
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yesterday was a hs classmate of mine.
Caro was a classmate of mine at Princeton.
In the morning, it still wouldn't come — an old college classmate of mine.
Afterward, I ran into someone who'd been a classmate of mine when I was eleven.
There is a story from a Kenyan high-school classmate of mine that opened my eyes.
GL: Jim McPherson happens to be an honorary classmate of mine.
In the morning, it still wouldn't come an old college classmate of mine.
Hessler was a classmate of mine in college, and for a while I was his editor here.
Ian, Jr., was a classmate of mine, and didn't seem bothered by the jokes about his father.
She was a classmate of mine at Yale law school and I hope we learned something while we were there.
Nick, a classmate of mine, pointed out this interesting use of Google My Maps for disaster reporting by KPBS News in San Diego.
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