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Discover Ludwig"before graduating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something which will happen before someone has graduated from a college, university, or other educational institution. For example, "Megan has been accepted to her dream university and plans to volunteer in Central America before graduating."
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Successful students finally transferred to No. 1 AFTS, before graduating as sergeant pilots.
There, he worked in community policing and vice before graduating from the FBI academy in 1992.
But he dropped out before graduating.
She left college before graduating to pursue an acting career.
He won four college golf tournaments before graduating in 2007.
They married in 1972, and Deb left school before graduating.
She attended Queens College, but dropped out before graduating.
He went on to two other high schools before graduating.
Mr. Elelaimy defied even his mother's authority by marrying his college sweetheart before graduating in 2002.
And just before graduating from high school, in the spring of 2005, he found it.
The transition announcement, made in a speech before graduating military cadets, had been widely anticipated.
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