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Discover Ludwig'the student that' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when talking about a specific student, usually in the context of a specific situation. For example, "The student that received the highest grade on the exam was commended by the teacher."
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We make it clear to the student that is how you get better".
If a young child asked for one, she said, "We'd have a conversation with the student that was age appropriate and not just hand over a condom".
Mr. Fachler will perform a poem he wrote about the student that starts: "His/eyes/droop/low/like the seat of his pants".
"The student that is now quiet, listless, having headaches, dizzy and not very responsive can have a legitimate medical reason due to being concussed, and academic aid can be used to address this," Monacelli said.
Properly understanding another e-mail to the student that included the crude term for masturbation, he added later via e-mail, depended on a distinction between "logical implication and conversational implicature".
The point of the essay is to hear something about the student that hasn't been elicited in the rest of the application process, Mr. Nassirian said, not to turn in a highly polished piece of writing.
"The average age of the student that takes one of these programs is approximately 32.
I urge you to have a conversation with the student that examines the long view.
Stanton is now directing all donations towards a scholarship in honour of Vidal, the student that started it all.
In the only direct example of this, the student that created the pendulum paintings had never used a tablet, so she utilized the built-in video camera, and turned the tablet into a display monitor.
Two months later, Prisoner 416, the student that had been in solitary confinement, released this chilling (abridged) statement.
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