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The phrase "after a master program" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to events or actions that occur following the completion of a master's degree program.
Example: "After a master program, many graduates pursue further studies or enter the workforce."
Alternatives: "following a master's program" or "subsequent to a master's degree".
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After all processors have finished their tasks, a master program summarizes all the partial data and outputs the final result.
She enrolled in a Masters program in Geographical Research.
She enrolled in a masters program in geographical research.
Immediately after that, I started a masters program covering the academic and technical aspects of documentary film production, while developing my thesis project, which became The Revisionaries.
Soon after, he enrolled in a master's program at the Tri-State College of Acupuncture in Manhattan.
A former star student, she had enrolled in a master's program at Columbia University, but after her first semester she was in danger of failing.
Adapting to the post-Communist world after emigrating to the United States in 1993, she enrolled in a master's program at the University of New Haven, supporting herself as a hotel chambermaid for $4.50 an hour.
After graduating from college, James became a firefighter and is now in a master's program in fire protection services at John Jay College.
After she arrived in the United States, my mother told that story to gain entry to a master's program in Spanish literature, and she went on to a long, satisfying career as a Spanish teacher.
After returning to Boston, he continued to practice family medicine, and he also enrolled in a master's program in tropical public health at Harvard University.
Apply to a master's program in nutrition.
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