A number of students from the same high school graduating class are enrolled at the same regional university in the fall semester. Of these students, 52 are enrolled in a mathematics course, 52 are enrolled in a psychology course, and 64 are enrolled in an English course. None of the students are enrolled in both mathematics and psychology. If 12 of the students are enrolled in both mathematics and English and 22 are enrolled in both psychology and English, how many of the students are in at least one of these three courses?

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A number of students from the same high school graduating class are enrolled at the same regional university in the fall semester. Of these students, 52 are enrolled in a mathematics course, 52 are enrolled in a psychology course, and 64 are enrolled in an English course. None of the students are enrolled in both mathematics and psychology. If 12 of the students are enrolled in both mathematics and English and 22 are enrolled in both psychology and English, how many of the students are in at least one of these three courses?