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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be student" is not correct in English; it should be "to be a student." You can use it when discussing the state or role of being a student in a general context.
Example: "I always wanted to be a student who excels in all subjects."
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Nobody expected me to be student body president, including me.
The most important factor appears to be student preparation, which is mostly beyond a college's control.
Blackburn said: "This gives us some idea of what it is like to be student there.
At least two of those who spoke were thought to be student officers of the Communist Youth League.
A tangled, makeshift nursery of tomato plants, jerusalem artichokes, beans, basil and cucumber fills one corner of the cramped office that used to be student accommodation.
"There is a lot of apathy," said Kendra Key, who in 2009 came within a few hundred votes of being the first black woman to be student government president.
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The rules are an attempt to draw a clear line in a rather murky area: players are supposed to be student-athletes, not paid professionals.
Why would you even want them to be students?
Others don't know how to be students.
It used to be students investigating this "new" food source.
"I tried to push them to be students of the game," Pierce said.
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