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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a degree from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to someone's educational background or qualifications. Example: She received a degree in business administration from a prestigious university.
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She had a degree from the University of Chicago.
He later got a degree from Middlebury College.
A degree from Wossamotta U. is not required for admission.
Is a degree from the virtual university Walden different from a degree from the virtual university American InterContinental?
He has a degree from a respectable school of engineering.
He earned a degree from Fisk University (Nashville, Tenn).
My boss happens to have a degree from Carnegie Mellon.
Horowitz earned a degree from the Law School in 1964.
Mr. Meléndez-Ortiz holds a degree from Harvard.
She holds a degree from Suffolk University in Government Studies.
The main importance of this list is not that a degree from these colleges is enormously more valuable than a degree from less selective colleges.
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