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The phrase "Recent graduate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has recently completed their degree or educational program.
Example: "As a recent graduate, I am eager to start my career in marketing."
Alternatives: "Newly graduated" or "Fresh graduate."
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Recent graduate of high school, 18 years old, full of life.
Recent graduate Dee Roberts is a member of that faction.
Recent Graduate from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Recent graduate of the Royal College of Art Minsu Kim has done just that. .
Recent graduate survey.
Recent graduate survey: A list of postal contact details was provided by the alumni office.
A recent graduate of Iowa State,….
He was a doctor, a recent graduate.
A recent graduate of the University of Virginia, Raj, then….
Q.As a recent graduate, I am feverishly looking for work.
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Live a shitty, impoverished, recent-graduate life.
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