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'a master's degree' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to an academic degree awarded by a university or college, or when referring to a person holding this degree. Example: After graduating with a master's degree in engineering, she found a job in the field.
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He's got a master's degree in hydrology.
He's soon to be a master's degree candidate, too.
"A master's degree in.
"A master's degree in..
Seánie got a master's degree!
She earned a master's degree.
I have a master's degree in theology".
I have a master's degree in composition.
One has a master's degree in education.
(He took a Master's degree at Yale).
Is a master's degree absolutely crucial?
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