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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new students" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to students who are recently enrolled or new to a particular school, program, or class. For example: - "The orientation session is open to all new students." - "The university has seen an increase in new students this year." - "The teacher gave a warm welcome to the new students on their first day of class." - "The school offers a special program for new students to help them adjust to campus life."
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University College provides services for new students.
Gateway for New Students.
New students are welcome.
Parents blame an influx of new students.
"We get 50 new students a month.
Thirteen new students, to be exact.
Many of the new students were bewildered.
Every term they bring new students".
Every month, a few new students arrive.
All new students get university-allocated accommodation.
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