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Discover Ludwig"Former college" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a college that a person attended in the past but is no longer attending. It can also be used to describe a college that has been closed or is no longer in operation. Example: "After graduating from my former college, I moved to the city to start my career."
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He has since been joined by other former college stars.
Jeremy Glick was a former college judo champion.
Pastner had a feeling about his former college teammate.
He is also a former college lacrosse player.
People are often amazed to find out that I'm a former college professor.
But it wasn't a care package from my sister or a former college roommate.
Officers, he said, were assigned "Winning Every Day," by the former college football coach Lou Holtz.
"His socks would not match," said Tom Hosseini, a former college roommate and friend.
He was leaving for his former college roommate's house in Westchester County.
As a former college player at Savannah State, Cecil Newton should have known better.
His father, Pat, a former college and professional player, has been his longtime coach.
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