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The phrase "and graduated in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the completion of an educational program or degree in a specific field or subject.
Example: "She studied biology at the university and graduated in a Bachelor of Science degree."
Alternatives: "and earned a degree in" or "and completed her studies in".
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In Syria, Haft, then only 12 years old, joined a military training camp and graduated in a matter of months.
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He was an all-American and graduated in 1995 with a degree in economics.
Abadi is a low-key figure who lived in Britain and graduated in 1981 with a doctorate from Manchester University.
A large share of students started with HBO and graduated in HBO, while a relatively small share of these students graduated in WO.
He then entered Yale University in New Haven, CT and graduated in 1951 with a B.A. in economics.
She studied for one year in Mexico City and graduated in 1948 with a major in Latin.
Once out of prison in 1972, she returned to school and graduated in 1977 with a degree in economics.
He started MIT at age 16 and graduated in 1948 with a degree in chemical engineering.
Lillian attended Brooklyn College and graduated in 1936 with a teaching degree.
She enrolled at George Washington University and graduated in 1946 with a bachelor of arts degree.
Mr. Serageldin, 66, grew up in Cairo and graduated in 1964 with a bachelor of science degree from Cairo University.
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