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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are graduating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals or groups who are completing their studies and receiving their degrees or diplomas.
Example: "After four years of hard work, the students are graduating this weekend."
Alternatives: "will be graduating" or "are set to graduate".
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It's like a graduation, though it's not entirely clear what they are graduating from.
We are graduating today.
At least the kids are graduating".
"Now they are graduating without jobs".
If you are graduating soon, don't delay!
Mrs. Stroud said, "His classmates are graduating this year.
"Some of you are graduating summa cum laude.
Some of you are graduating magna cum laude.
The students are graduating this spring so haven't begun repaying their loans.
"We are graduating more black and Hispanic students than we ever have before," he said.
"Our students on average are graduating with $20,000 in debt".
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