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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and graduated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has completed their education or training, typically in a formal context.
Example: "After four years of hard work, she completed her degree and graduated with honors."
Alternatives: "and completed my studies" or "and received my diploma."
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Attended Georgetown University and graduated NYU 1986.
But I stayed and graduated.
Attended Ethical Culture & Fieldston and graduated from Columbia.
Measures on quantity and graduated frequencies did not differ significantly.
He passed and graduated in 1945.
Moskowitz attended New York public schools and graduated from Stuyvesant.
The student accepted the offer, and graduated with honors.
He studied history at Yale and graduated in 1939.
He returned to Wesleyan and graduated in 1946.
She then attended Connecticut College and graduated in 1939.
She quickly made up her deficiencies and graduated in 1876.
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