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The phrase "The graduates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals who have completed their studies and received a degree or diploma, often in the context of a graduation ceremony or celebration. Example: "The graduates were filled with excitement as they walked across the stage to receive their diplomas."
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The graduates assessed their own skills on graduation versus the importance of these skills in employment.
The graduates seemed like gods.
The graduates who succeed are in demand.
The graduates are known as "Sophies".
The graduates swapped memories of past roles and romances.
The graduates are in great demand, said Mr. Ebbage.
The graduates are also told to pursue happiness and joy.
The graduates, too, say they feel well prepared.
The graduates in caps and gowns wore black.
The graduates went through two months of basic training.
The graduates -- or mini-graduates, as it were -- are thriving.
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