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The phrase "enrolled at the" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is officially registered or signed up for a class, school, or program at a specific institution. Example: "She is currently enrolled at the University of California, studying business administration." In this sentence, "enrolled at the University of California" indicates that the person is a student at that particular university.
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He enrolled at the university in 1937.
At 17 he enrolled at the Paris Conservatoire.
So I enrolled at the clinic.
In 1978 Huntsman enrolled at the University of Utah.
(Both enrolled at the school before pursuing their photography careers).
After high school, Allred enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania.
He got out & enrolled at the Beaux-Arts.
As war broke out he enrolled at the Slade.
There he enrolled at the Neighborhood Playhouse as Gregory Peck.
In 1975, Surnow enrolled at the U.C.L.A. film school.
In 1962, he enrolled at the University of Minnesota.
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