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The phrase "there are student" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
The verb "are" should be followed by a plural noun, not a singular noun like "student." A correct version could be: "There are students in the classroom." This can be used to indicate the presence of multiple students in a certain location. Example: "There are students in the library studying for their exams."
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Here, there are student mentors".
There are student loans that come with repayment bonuses.
Here, there are several campuses in which you can say there are student movements that are relatively active.
People & Planet is primarily concerned with investment in fossil fuels, but there are student campaigns on investments in arms dealing, pornography and tobacco as well.
Staff and students make the admissions process clearer and portray life at MIT. Unbeknownst to many, there are student and staff bloggers all over campus.
Throughout the semester there are student workers who work in the lab after hours, usually 5 - 10 PM, M - F and weekends.
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"Fallowfield is wonderful for us - everywhere you go there are students," says Maddie.
There are student-specific arguments too, most notably over whether leaving the EU would end British university participation in the Erasmus programme.
There are student-athletes who are diamonds in the rough academically, who are not as mature in the classroom at age 18 as they will be at age 21.
There are students who disrupt too much.
There are students on stage at the rally, too.
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