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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'college' is not correct and usable in written English on its own
Instead, it should be used as part of a phrase or a sentence. For example, "I am attending college this fall."
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"It's college, college, college".
Same college.
Graduated college?
"College is college," Leinart said.
College: Runshaw College, Lancashire.
It is College Point, not College Park.
Passaic County Community College, 1 College Boulevard.
"He was in college.
"He's graduated college.
(And even college sports).
Favorite college football uniforms.
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