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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance degrees" is not correct in English; it should be "advanced degrees." You can use it when referring to degrees obtained beyond a bachelor's degree, such as master's or doctoral degrees.
Example: "Many employers prefer candidates with advanced degrees in their field."
Alternatives: "graduate degrees" or "postgraduate degrees."
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This new area, for me, energized my teaching and more students went off to pursue advance degrees in solid state chemistry.
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I have earned an advance degree in loving myself unconditionally.
Advanced degrees are another means of creating advancement potential.
Many have advanced degrees.
Now both my parents have advanced degrees.
Some have only elementary schooling and several have advanced degrees.
Many of them have advanced degrees in theology and ministry.
His fascination eventually turned into his two advanced degrees.
Sixty-five percent of the teachers have advanced degrees.
Graduate degrees, advanced degrees, professional tracks were all very common".
Nearly all have college diplomas, and some have advanced degrees.
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