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The phrase "are graduates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals who have completed their education and received a degree or diploma.
Example: "The students who completed their studies last year are graduates now, ready to enter the workforce."
Alternatives: "have graduated" or "are alumni".
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Both are graduates of Catholic University.
Both are graduates of St. John's University.
Both are graduates of Boston College.
The couple are graduates of Bucknell University.
How are graduates applying their degree?
Some are graduates, others preparing for their GCSEs.
The three are graduates of the University of California, Berkeley.
Both his children are graduates of Haifa secondary schools.
Both parents are graduates of Dartmouth, class of 1983.
The Barksdales are graduates of the University of Mississippi.
Five are graduates of famed U.S. brewing schools.
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