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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bachelor in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific academic degree in a particular field of study. Example: "She earned her bachelor in psychology from the university last year."
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Forbes just named me most eligible billionaire bachelor in world.
He remained a bachelor, in her memory, until his fifties.
Day-Lewis was named a knight bachelor in 2014.
It's not easy being a bachelor in New York City.
They're getting the cameras ready to film "Bachelor in Paradise".
Every eligible bachelor in Italy, it seems, wants to marry her.
I was living like a bachelor in a really small room.
Comparatively, the Catholic priest is adrift as a bachelor in a nonmonastic world.
Doctors and Masters can wear silk, but a Bachelor in silk is just a showoff.
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Gould, appointed Knight Bachelor in 1908, differed from his predecessor in his adherence to British influence.
"To watch 'The Bachelor' in English is one thing, but in Hindi it's O.K".
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