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The phrase "degree holders" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to individuals who have received a degree from a college or university. Example sentence: The company prefers to hire degree holders as they have a higher level of education and specialized knowledge in their field.
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We're looking for degree holders of all levels.
The job market for advanced degree holders will shrink by 20percentt, it also said.
Sixty percent of its degree holders go into the nonprofit sector.
"There was no special line for Ph.D.'s and master's degree holders at Ellis Island".
Higher education has largely become an exercise in vocational training, leaving degree holders less than fully literate.
The bachelor's degree holders most likely to be at a disadvantage, he said, are those with liberal arts degrees.
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"And we are seeing a new phenomenon of non-degree holders who are also joining the flow".
Washington, D.C., had the highest proportion of advanced-degree holders at 26.7%.
The non-degree holders are also much more likely to be working in computing and information technology 69% of all non-degree holders work in that field, compared with 44% of all college-educated S&E workers).
Weekly paychecks for all college-degree holders over the age of 25 are down by 3percentt.
Nevermind the fact that college grads still make about 40% more than non-degree holders, as the article notes.
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