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Discover Ludwig"third-year student" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe someone who is in their third year of college or university. For example, "John has been a third-year student at Harvard for the past two semesters."
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(He was a third-year student at the company's school).
Jason Kessler, a third-year student, took the case seriously.
Benji Lanyado is a third-year student at Manchester University.
Cherwell says Ms Teriba is a third-year student at one of Oxford's colleges, Wadham.
Mrs. Jackson, 29, is a third-year student at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine.
The college owns three electric vehicles, said Alex Pine, a third-year student.
Harry Giles, 21, is a third-year student in sustainability and development at St Andrews.
I recently worked with a third-year student who'd just interviewed a patient with chest pain.
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To evaluate third year student nurses' knowledge and experiences of stroke education.
A third year student, Donna Marie Winstanley, from Hong Kong told the BBC: "It's really good.
I send the third year student nurse to do her admission – it's common practice on my ward.
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