Sentence examples for student discussed from inspiring English sources

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In the "Open Letter to Interim Dean Brown," the student discussed his dim job prospects and pregnant wife.

The professor and the student discussed the problem, coming to the conclusion that he could provide the answer he thought she would want, while writing "but I don't believe this" in the margins.

Another student discussed how the story's descriptions appealed to all the senses--we could feel and smell the setting in addition to seeing it.

And a third student discussed how the story's ambiguity led to intrigue, but it needed to trim the spectrum of possible outcomes because the ending was too vague.

This student discussed how he resents the numerous times Christian evangelists entered his dorm room in their attempts to convert him to Protestant Christianity.

Kathryn Pogin is a graduate student in philosophy at Northwestern University, and knows some of those who were sued, including her fellow graduate student discussed above.

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For example, does the student discuss the causes or presence of variation when writing about evolution?

In one circle, students discussed racism.

Students discussed their concerns in this video.

Two days before Thanksgiving, Hayes and his students discussed their holiday plans.

Talking about sex brings a lot to the surface — students discussed loss, family, trauma, hardship, fear.

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