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Discover LudwigThe phrase "star student" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an outstanding student, i.e. someone who excels in academics, displays excellent behavior, and often participates in extra-curricular activities. For example, "Janie has always been a star student, achieving high marks in all of her classes and she is a key member of the debate team."
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Star student, sociopath or a little of each?
He wasn't a star student, but he was smart.
Amid Stuyvesant's overachievers, Mr. Lasher was no star student.
(Want an example? Monteux's star student, David Zinman).
I quickly became the star student, always receiving A's.
Neither parent attended college, but she was a star student.
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Back in Syria, he was a star-student.
Of these 50 companies, some – such as Solé Bicycles – are already thoroughly established, appearing in last year's All-Star Student Entrepreneur issue of Forbes.
Andrea Bowers has handed her exhibition space over to STAR Student Actionn for Refugees) as part of their campaign to make a Liverpool a City of Sanctuary.
Click here for more about Forbes All-Star Student Entrepreneurs and their Start-up Summit with Michael Dell.
Fu, who leads the team, graced the cover of Forbes three years ago under the headline, "All Star Student Entrepreneurs".
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