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The phrase "doctorate of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a specific type of doctorate degree, such as a Doctorate of Education or a Doctorate of Philosophy. Here is an example: "After completing her undergraduate studies, Maria went on to pursue a doctorate of medicine at a prestigious university."
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GS is a recipient of a doctoral fellowship from the Doctorate of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, University "Federico II", Naples.
Mr. Rabinowitz received a Doctorate of Law from Harvard University.
She received a doctorate of physical therapy from Temple University.
An Honorary Doctorate of Science Degree was bestowed by Vaughn College in 2004.
In 1895 Curie defended his thesis on magnetism and obtained a doctorate of science.
In 1983 he completed a doctorate of letters at the University of Perpignan, France.
In 1987, he received an honorary doctorate of civil law from St . Johns University.
In 1993, Brooklyn College awarded him an honorary doctorate of humane letters at its commencement exercises.
She received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Skidmore College.
Father Brackley was presented with an honorary doctorate of religious studies by Marquette University.
He received a doctorate of letters from the University of Paris (1932).
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