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Discover LudwigThe phrase "college fellow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is a member of a college or university community, often in a specific role such as a graduate student or researcher.
Example: "As a college fellow, she was responsible for mentoring undergraduate students and conducting research in her field."
Alternatives: "graduate fellow" or "academic fellow."
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At the hospital where Ms. Rubin worked after graduating from college, fellow addicts ranged from the porters to the doctors, she said.
He was made a college fellow towards the end of 1860, having lectured in ancient and modern history earlier in that year.
They were overseen (for all but the last three years) by the physical chemist David Chapman, a college fellow from 1907 to 1944.
In the opinion of Ernest Hardy, a college fellow who wrote a history of the college in 1899 and who served as principal from 1921 to 1925, this "complete transformation" gave the college a "somewhat incongruous appearance".
One needn't be an old war college fellow to see that Obama's grand strategy with regard to the Middle East and associated areas of action is neither grand nor very strategic.
I'm a son of a, son of a, son of a, son of a, son of a DKE! Like every college fellow, I like my whiskey free, For I'm a rambling rake of a college man, And the son of a DKE!
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But it may be harder to persuade some college fellows passing the port in hall to be as high-minded.
I work virtually single-handed, don't use weedkillers or fertilisers, and am given free rein by the college fellows.
One hour he is doffing his notional bowler to the college fellows and calling them "sir"; the next he's removing from the premises a fellow from another college who has arrived illicitly with a team of intoxicated rowers.
By then, Müller's list included the heads of 11 colleges or halls of the university, 27 professors, over 40 college fellows and tutors, and many non-resident members of the university including Samuel Wilberforce (the Bishop of Oxford) and Sir Charles Wood (the Secretary of State for India).
The university statutes governing the chair provided that the professor should be chosen by the members of Convocation – all those who had obtained the Oxford degree of Master of Arts, whether or not they taught in the university – rather than by the professors and college fellows.
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