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The phrase "completed a dissertation" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's successful submission and defense of a significant academic research project, often as a requirement for a master's or doctorate degree. Here are two possible examples: 1) "After two years of intensive research and writing, Sarah finally completed her dissertation on the effects of climate change on coastal communities." 2) "John proudly announced that he had completed his dissertation on the history of ancient civilizations, and was now officially a PhD candidate."
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At Columbia, he completed a dissertation in cultural anthropology.
Meanwhile, he completed a dissertation in zoology in 1861 at Jena and became privatdozent there.
Although he embarked on a Ph.D. in molecular biology, he never completed a dissertation.
He escaped arrest by fleeing to Strasbourg, where he completed a dissertation.
The GSA program is best suited for students who have completed a dissertation prospectus.
He has a master's degree in finance and worked towards a doctorate in the same subject - although he never completed a dissertation.
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After successful completion of the General Exam, students begin concentrated work on the PhD thesis, completing a dissertation proposal by the second semester of their third year.
He is currently completing a dissertation on the history of American state lotteries.
Tererai has completed her course work and is completing a dissertation about AIDS programs among the poor in Africa.
The candidate must complete a dissertation satisfactory to the dissertation reading committee.
She said she received a master's degree from Arizona State, but did not complete a dissertation as claimed in her biography.
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