Sentence examples for were students from inspiring English sources

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were students

noun

A person who studies or learns about a particular academic subject.

  • A student of philosophy.

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All three were students here.

Of those, seven were students.

Most were students.

"The rest were students, shopkeepers," he said.

A few were students at U.S. universities.

Most of the Freedom Riders were students.

-For what cause(s) were students demonstrating?

Both were students and Chinese nationals.

Nor were students allowed the variety of footwear common today.

(Both Chabas and Matisse were students of Bouguereau).

We met when we were students at Sussex University.

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