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The phrase "a PhD in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific field of study in which someone has earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree.
Example: "She has a PhD in neuroscience, which allows her to conduct advanced research in the field."
Alternatives: "a doctorate in" or "a doctoral degree in".
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He has a PhD in geology.
Man, I got a PhD in Caucasianism.
He has a PhD in evolutionary genetics.
He earnt a PhD in history.
Now he's doing a PhD in Yale.
Has a PhD in evolutionary ecology.
Has a PhD in classical literature.
(7) He's got a PhD in it.
"She has a PhD in bioinformatics.
Rashid has a PhD in Business Administration.
Dr Horrible's got a PhD in awesomeness.
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