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Discover LudwigThe phrase "student quit" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and a verb, which are necessary for a complete sentence. It could be used as part of a sentence, such as "The student quit their job," but on its own, it is not a grammatically correct sentence.
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As a result, one of the mothers of a student quit smoking.
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This is a shame because it usually leads to that student quitting out of disappointment and never getting the opportunity to experience all the great benefits of Martial Arts training.
Students quit, disillusioned.
But the answer is not to let students quit as soon as they begin to struggle.
One of my master's students quit graduate school after the 4,000th head-width measurement.
In 1995, 27% of the top students quit the public system after eighth grade; in 2000, only 15% did.
As many as 52% of undergraduates fail after their first year; and 90,000 students quit university each year without a degree.
The college, which is part of London University, dropped its legal manoeuvre after occupying students quit the vice-chancellor's building on Thursday.
When, in 2010, Spain came to the end of a property boom that had seen students quit university to become bricklayers, its local savings banks collapsed.
When Mr. Rashid, who also tutors children, had his students learn yoga to help improve their concentration, three Muslim students quit after a few yoga sessions, he said, in part, he believed, because of their families' stance toward the practice.
Last year, six Stanford students quit school to work at the same startup.
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