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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did a degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone who has finished a program of study leading to a degree. For example: "She did a degree in Psychology before she went on to complete her doctorate."
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I actually did a degree in philosophy.
I did a degree in zoology in Belfast.
Before he started selling these kinds of things Freyer did a degree in political science.
Then she did a degree at the Studio Bercot fashion school.
I did a degree in philosophy at the University of Birmingham and graduated in 2010.
"Alistair went to Leeds and did a degree in sports science and physiology".
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Doing a degree abroad is no longer an impossible dream.
Bogdan has come to do a degree in visual arts.
Doing a degree online, from home, is ideal for me.
While you are doing a degree, do some volunteering work to build up contacts.
"I did some research and realised doing a degree would give me no advantage.
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