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"was a student at" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone was attending a school or university at a certain point in the past. Example: "Maria was a student at Oxford University in the early 2000s."
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I was a student at Occidental then, too.
"I was a student at Heidelberg then," he told us.
Sandy I was a student at St. Francis Xavier Academy.
The firefighter, Kevin A. Apuzzio, was a student at Rutgers.
For a month, she was a student at Columbia University.
One was a student at Beijing's No. 2 Middle School.
At the time, Mr. Isaly was a student at Princeton.
She was a student at Cowplain community school, Hampshire.
Her sister was a student at North Carolina State University.
Valentin's older brother Arnold was a student at Seton Hall.
Jelani Isaac was a student at Intermediate School 232.
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