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Discover Ludwig"doctoral candidate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is working towards a doctoral degree or has recently been granted one. For example: "My cousin is a doctoral candidate at Harvard University."
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doctoral candidate in nuclear physics.
She is a doctoral candidate there in the same field.
She is a doctoral candidate in political science at Columbia.
Jones, and Stanford doctoral candidate Michael Webb.
Vinay Sitapati ([email protected]) is doctoral candidate at Princeton University.
Kristy Lamb, a doctoral candidate in genetics at Yale.
Shan Wu is a doctoral candidate at University of Exeter.
Michael Lee is a doctoral candidate at Harvard Business School.
Maria Loumioti is a doctoral candidate, at Harvard Business School.
John Eklund is a doctoral candidate at the Wharton School.
Emily Truelove is a doctoral candidate at MIT.
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