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Discover Ludwig"scholar at" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe someone who is studying or working at a specific institution or organization, particularly in an academic or research setting. Example: John is a scholar at Harvard University, where he is conducting research on the effects of climate change.
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Rhodes Scholar at Queen's College, Oxford.
* Precociously bright, he was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford.
He was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford.
and a Visiting Scholar at the IES.
He was a Kent scholar at Harvard, graduating in 1941.
A Morehead scholar at the University of North Carolina!
He is now a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School.
He was a Guest Scholar at the Brookings Institute, Visiting Professor at Uppsala University in Sweden and a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School.
Mr. Sonnenfeldt went on to be a visiting scholar at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins and a guest scholar at Brookings.
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Rhodes Scholar at Baliol College, Oxford.
Mattson was a Henry Krumb Scholar at Columbia.
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