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The phrase "enrolled in a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an individual who is participating in a program of study. For example: "She is enrolled in a Master's degree program in mathematics at a local university".
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Both are enrolled in a methadone program.
The three were enrolled in a local college.
As a junior, he enrolled in a journalism class.
Ma enrolled in a technical school to become a machinist.
I was once enrolled in a bilingual program of sorts.
At sixteen, Webb enrolled in a community college in Connecticut.
He enrolled in a driving school in New York.
She enrolled in a photography class, and hated it.
Kelly enrolled in a police-cadet program for college students.
After that, I enrolled in a photography class.
He enrolled in a night course on electrical grounding.
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