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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a graduate called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific graduate by name or in the context of a discussion about graduates.
Example: "There was a graduate called Sarah who excelled in her studies and received several awards."
Alternatives: "a graduate named" or "a graduate referred to as".
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The post, by a graduate called Simon Crowther who finished a degree in civil engineering last year, suggested that he and other students had seen their interest rates hiked after the sale of the Student Loans Company to a private firm.
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He said, 'We've got a lot.' " Kaplan selected a recent graduate called Charles Bornstein, and spent much of 1981 "relearning to read music, learning the ABC of conducting technique and learning the score of Mahler Two".
I note that the inspiration for Emma, Joan Bakewell — who seemed to regard her seven-year affair with Pinter as more fun than tragic — was a Cambridge graduate called "the thinking man's crumpet".
The next day, our tour guide, a university graduate called Liep, who made clear his enthusiasm for Vietnam's new free-market economy, also brought up the war -- the war in Iraq.
A month later, at another meeting the president had convened with young voters, a college graduate called Adam Hunter pointed out that the unemployment rate had risen despite Mr Obama's deficit-boosting stimulus package, and asked, "Why should we still support you?" Both Ms Hart and Mr Hunter are black.
On the concourse outside City Hall, where film students are projecting their short movies on to a building across Avenida 18 de Julio, I meet a bearded young graduate called Eduardo, who has a maté in one hand and a spliff in the other.
That seems to be the formula behind Sansom's Mobile Library series, which dumps a bumbling arts graduate called Israel in a remote Northern Irish community then sits back and mocks his ham-fisted attempts to solve crimes.
Click here to view One day in 1971, the producer Tony Bill rang me, very excited, saying he had just met a film school graduate called David S Ward.
What made his battle so memorable was that bedsit Trotskyism was matched in Newham by the arrival of alleged Labour moderates, notably a young Oxford graduate called Julian Lewis, to fight on the MP's behalf.
The Canadian Paul Almond directed that original 40-minute film, and a young Cambridge graduate called Michael Apted was one of the researchers, responsible for finding suitable children in the south of England while Gordon McDougall went in pursuit of children in the north.
The firm is fronted by a creepily plausible young business graduate called Diego – coolly played by Humberto Carrão.
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