Sentence examples for be graduates from inspiring English sources

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be graduates

noun

A person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.

  • If the government wants graduates to stay in the country they should offer more incentives.

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Many students turn up at the career centre in their last term of study, just before graduation, panicked by the realisation that they will be graduates in a matter of months but still have no job or prospect of employment.

Ideally they should be graduates, she says, as they are in France.

But, he added, they happened to be graduates of the law faculty.

Londoners are, by contrast, more likely to be graduates, younger and less white.

The wait staff appeared to be graduates of a Soviet cafeteria training academy.

Mr Xi and China's other leaders all appear to be graduates of the strait-laced technocratic school of Chinese politics.

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Luke will be graduating in June.

Hopefully he will be graduating.

Mercy will be graduating from Northwestern University this year.

Both are graduates of Catholic University.

I think they were graduates".

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