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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finished elementary education" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has completed their primary schooling or basic education.
Example: "After she finished elementary education, she moved on to middle school with great enthusiasm."
Alternatives: "completed primary education" or "graduated from elementary school".
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The number of people who finished elementary education was 5,740, while 5,964 finished primary education and 5,289 completed secondary school.
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As regards education, 53.3 % declared having finished primary education.
More than 40% did not complete elementary education.
They were also sorted according to their level of education: (a) those who had not finished elementary school or/and middle school, (b) those who had finished middle school, (c) those who had finished high school, (d) those who had not finished college, and (e) those who had finished college education.
Most of the participants (52.7%) had undergraduate education, 36.5% had completed graduate school, and 4.4% had not finished elementary school.
Four percent had not finished elementary school, while 33% had finished elementary school, 27% secondary school, 15% vocational training, and 21% higher education.
His parents never finished elementary school.
At the same time, Ms. Silva had never finished elementary school.
Tamir was a kid who had not finished elementary school.
My mother had only made it to middle school, and my father only finished elementary school.
Most participants had not finished elementary school (86%).
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