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"the students in question" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a specific group of students or want to emphasize a certain group of students in a sentence. For example: "The students in question did not complete their assignments correctly"
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The students in question were at Harvard in 1951-1952, and in Cornell from 1948-1959.
The students in question could not have drawn a worse card - Ingram was for 10 years the Australian chief examiner for the International English Language Testing System (Ielts).
Once groups have evaluated their scenarios, they create skits in which they role-play two alternative ways the students in question could have handled their situations more appropriately.
In California, we see the same pathology — as long as the students in question are impoverished and marginalized, with uncomplaining parents, they are allowed to endure the kind of teachers and schools that we would never tolerate for our own kids.
The field notebooks and images associated with those specimens are artifacts left by named individuals who visited places known to the students in question.
The students in question are David Lawrence, Eric Van Albert and Robert Johnson, and they aren't actually evil, just intent on demonstrating the fact that reliance on older tech like these so-called high security keys might be in need of an update, given recent advances in tech like the advent of affordable, easy-to-access 3D printing tools.
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According to a classmate, the student in question had peeked at her cellphone during class.
She has committed to carrying the mattress for as long as the student in question remains on the same campus.
During this period we took steps to ensure that the student in question was able to participate in all aspects of school.
Though this pressing question is left unanswered, we are firmly assured that the student in question is a "womanist" and has been oppressed accordingly.
"Begin with the common ground, the fact that both parent and teacher should truly care about the student in question; both should be seeking what is truly best for the student," advises K. C. Potts, an English teacher from Massachusetts.
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