Oxbridge in the PONS Dictionary

Oxbridge Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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In recent years, the school has produced between 20 and 30 Oxbridge students per year.
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The similarity of design to an Oxbridge college is therefore easily understood.
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An attempt was made in the 1870s to introduce academic rowing after the Oxbridge model.
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He had been enjoying the finer things in life but did not get the grades needed to get into Oxbridge.
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Academic standards were not high, but a few boys gained admission to Oxbridge each year.
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At the same time, academic standards improved, with Oxbridge entry standing at around 10% in 2003.
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In addition, in some colleges and sixth forms, only students who are applying to Oxbridge are allowed to sit the exam.
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More than 850 students progress to university each year, including several to Oxbridge.
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Typically, two or three students in each year will acquire places at Oxbridge colleges, although recent figures suggest this is likely to increase.
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The two ancient universities are frequently jointly referred to as Oxbridge.
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