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Free sign upThe phrase "in the semester" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the time period that is typically associated with a college or school term, usually lasting about 16 weeks. For example, "I had to complete three essays in the semester."
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It's too early in the semester.
You have only seven more weeks in the semester".
Others have gotten into the program midyear, but still have debt from earlier in the semester.
More details will be given later in the semester.
There will be a placement quiz early in the semester.
Courses must be taken in the semester listed.
That might be interesting later on in the semester, too.
At a party one night late in the semester he asked to take a walk with me.
We had discussed Newtonian mechanics earlier in the semester, and the students had already solved some difficult problems.
"Evan came to us early in the semester and said, 'I've got this really great idea,' " Mr. Richards recalled.
We also sought to examine the utility of the YAACQ administered early in the semester in the prediction of functional outcomes later in the semester, including the persistence of heavy drinking, and academic functioning.
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