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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'get degree' is not correct and usable in written English as it is written.
The correct phrase would be 'earn a degree.' For example: After years of hard work, he was finally able to earn a degree.
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"This isn't designed for them to necessarily get degree in business," Harper said.
You can also get degree planning worksheets in college or online.
O'NEAL TO GET DEGREE: Shaquille O'Neal has earned a new nickname -- the Big Graduate.
For instance, it can easily replace the current graph encoding such as CSR/CSC [20] and the ilk by implementing a few graph primitive functions such as "retrieve neighbors of a node", "check if a neighbor exists", "get degree of a node", among other primitive graph operations used as building blocks.
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The prime minister recently told the Commons: "We want to make sure that apprenticeship schemes are aimed at young people who need work and also aimed at the higher level – people going on to get degree-equivalent qualifications – so it is not seen as a second best".
People get degrees and end up on the streets.
A greater number now get degrees than got A-levels in the mid-20th century.
You don't want to get degrees just to do work you don't really like.
Many are forced to spend extra semesters, or years, to get degrees.
She briefly studied product design but went on to get degrees in philosophy and architecture.
We have to encourage education, to get to college and get degrees.
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