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Discover Ludwig"incoming student" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when referring to a student who is about to start their studies at a school or university. For example: "The incoming student was surprised by how many resources the university offered".
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For more than a decade, the university has given a new laptop to every incoming student.
In a school year that began with a suicide of an incoming student, the Compliments page provides reassurance that learners are not alone.
Dr. Richardson has instituted a program of sending each incoming student a book from the short list of finalists for the Man Booker, Britain's top literary prize.
Every incoming student fills out a form asking questions on neatness, smoking and whether the student is a morning or night person.
Arriving at Columbia Business School as a married father recently discharged from the Air Force, Mr. Baxter did not fit the typical profile of an incoming student.
Instead, each incoming student will be asked to purchase a DVD containing the entire curriculum -- textbooks, manuals and lecture slides -- for all four years of dental school.
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"Incoming students will expect more than we have.
Almost 350 incoming students are from China alone.
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