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"today's students" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the students of the current day. For example, "Today's students face increasing pressure to perform in the classroom."
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Wait, there's more: Besides learning less, today's students are borrowing more.
"Today's students are no different.
Today's students aren't only 18 year olds.
Today's students have just £9.
Naturally, she despairs of today's students' style.
Today's students are more focused on careers.
Today's students are struggling with writing.
A classroom suited to today's students should deemphasize solitary piecework.
And so, he said, today's students can't cash in.
Today's students are the engine of our nation' future.
Today's students are scrambling to _____ increasingly clever and creative invitations.
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