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Discover Ludwig"college degree" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an educational degree that is obtained after completing the requirements of a college or university program. For example, "I obtained my college degree in engineering from Stanford University."
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College degree.
Someone with a college degree?
I had a college degree.
She has a college degree.
I have a college degree.
Does it require a college degree?
"I didn't have a college degree.
In fact, many have a college degree.
Khawaja earned her college degree in Wisconsin.
He doesn't have a college degree.
As for the college degree?
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