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my fellow alumni
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The term "my fellow alumni" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to other people who also graduated from a particular school, university, or college. For example: I was pleasantly surprised to see my fellow alumni from college at the reunion.
✓ Grammatically correct
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Unlike many of my fellow alumni, I didn't end up in politics.
News & Media
For those more inclined in taking the MBA route, join the "NITC -> MBA" group that is managed by my fellow alumni friends.
Academia
No after two of my fellow alumni have a grand total of $1,000 to show for their appearances in Regis Philbin's hot seat in the last few weeks.
News & Media
My colleagues and I on the faculty and in the administration, and my fellow alumni and trustees, hope you will carry the spirit of Princeton into the world, and we look forward to welcoming you back to Princeton whenever you return.
Academia
We are poised to play a leadership role in inventing the future – I plan to further our efforts alongside my faculty colleagues, staff, students, our dedicated partners, and my fellow alumni as we achieve new successes, guided by our College of Engineering mission: Educating Leaders, Creating Knowledge, Serving Society.
Some of my fellow alumni from university are now earning twice what I am as a postdoc.
Science & Research
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51 human-written examples
My fellow alumnus had arrived here a few years earlier.
News & Media
Since Peter and I won the previous game, we decided to "give" the tall gentlemen to the opposing team and we picked up my fellow alumnus who was on my team during the initial 2-on-2 matchup.
News & Media
But it's not just "From whom much is given, much is expected". Indeed, as I've learned from so many of my fellow Cornell alumni, there's great joy and satisfaction derived from sharing and serving.
Academia
Last month in that same park, my fellow UVA alumni Richard Spencer, the white supremacist perhaps most famous for being punched in the face earlier this year, led a rally to protest the city's plan to take down that statue of General Lee.
News & Media
It's not surprising to many of my fellow Wheaton alumni that the school has deviated so far from the intent of its founders to extend grace and liberty to all humankind--slave and free--in spite of and with flagrant disregard for the civil law at the time.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When addressing a group of alumni, using "my fellow alumni" creates a sense of camaraderie and shared identity. Ensure the context is appropriate for a personal connection.
Common error
Avoid using "my fellow alumni" in highly formal or official communications where a more detached tone is expected. Opt for "alumni" or "members of the alumni association" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "my fellow alumni" functions as a direct address to a group of people who share a common educational background. It sets a tone of camaraderie and shared identity, evident in Ludwig examples where speakers connect with their fellow alumni at events or in professional contexts.
Frequent in
Academia
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "my fellow alumni" serves as a warm and connective phrase used to address graduates from the same institution. Ludwig AI confirms that its usage is grammatically correct and highlights its function in building community. While most common in academic and news contexts, it's important to consider the setting and aim for a balanced tone, avoiding overly formal situations where a more neutral term like "alumni" may be more appropriate.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fellow graduates
Replaces "alumni" with the more general term "graduates", applicable to recent graduates.
my esteemed alumni
Adds a degree of formality and respect to the address.
my fellow classmates
Specifies individuals who attended classes together, indicating a shared experience.
dear alumni
Uses a common and straightforward greeting for alumni.
alumni colleagues
Highlights the professional connection among alumni working in similar fields.
members of the alumni association
More formal, referring specifically to those who are part of the alumni association.
esteemed members of the alumni
More respectful and formal than "my fellow alumni".
fellow members of the alumni
This alternative is more generic and less personal.
university alumni
This alternative is less personal and doesn't include "my fellow".
alumni of the university
Omitting the possessive form and direct address reduces the sense of connection.
FAQs
How can I use "my fellow alumni" in a sentence?
You can use "my fellow alumni" to address or refer to a group of graduates from the same institution. For example, "I encourage "my fellow alumni" to contribute to the scholarship fund."
What are some alternatives to saying "my fellow alumni"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "fellow graduates", "esteemed alumni", or simply "alumni".
Is "my fellow alumni" formal or informal?
"My fellow alumni" strikes a balance between formal and informal. It is generally suitable for communications that aim to create a sense of community and shared experience, while still maintaining a level of respect.
When is it inappropriate to use "my fellow alumni"?
It might be inappropriate in very formal or official settings, such as legal documents or highly detached announcements. In those cases, using simply "alumni" would be more suitable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested