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"a doctoral degree" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a high-level academic degree awarded for advanced studies. Example: She completed her undergraduate studies and went on to pursue a doctoral degree in psychology.
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Some research positions require a doctoral degree.
Mr. Plecki, who has a doctoral degree, lost his job.
Dr. Deubler continued her studies, getting a doctoral degree.
You recently earned a doctoral degree in psychology from Cambridge.
She received a doctoral degree in psychology from Harvard.
She is now a candidate for a doctoral degree in art history at Columbia.
Two years later, she completed a doctoral degree in psychology from Columbia.
Dr. Greenberg graduated from Emory and received a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Fordham.
She graduated from the Juilliard School and received a doctoral degree in musical arts there.
She graduated summa cum laude from Amherst and received a doctoral degree from Johns Hopkins.
She graduated magna cum laude and received a doctoral degree in economics from Harvard.
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