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Discover Ludwig'Master's degree' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to an academic degree, such as an MBA, that one earns upon completing a university program at an advanced level. For example, "My brother just secured a Master's degree in Business Administration from Stanford University."
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Master's degree from Teachers College.
Master's degree students, Aalto University.
Master's Degree in Healthcare Management, Deusto Business School.
He's got a master's degree in hydrology.
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Studied for her master's degree.
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Seánie got a master's degree!
She earned a master's degree.
I have a master's degree in theology".
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