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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'studied under' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to talk about someone who was instructed by a particular teacher or mentor in a certain subject or skill. For example, "John studied under a renowned chef and learned how to prepare French cuisine."
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Geminiani studied under Corelli.
Ledoux studied under J.-F.
He studied under Stanislampski.
She studied under Jack Tworkov.
There he studied under Benedetto Luti.
Studied under Rimsky, Clazounov, Mrs. Tapper.
Auer studied under the celebrated virtuoso Joseph Joachim.
He studied under Eugène Beaudouin and George Candilis.
Bliss studied under Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst.
Professor Omer studied under Meyer Schapiro at Columbia University.
Flémalle studied under Henri Trippet and Gérard Douffet.
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