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The phrase "getting a degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is in the process of achieving their degree, for example: "Tara is dedicated to getting a degree in Accounting."
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It often involves getting a degree.
Getting a degree depends on ability, not ability to pay".
Still, she considers herself "stupid" for not getting a degree.
But she could see the value in getting a degree.
Antioch is known for work while getting a degree.
De Caro studied law at the University of Siena but dropped out before getting a degree.
Which you hoped might bring down the cost of getting a degree.
Is getting a degree a worthwhile ambition, or should students pursue other paths?
Getting a degree is probably the easiest part of your career.
If you want to work in finance, you better be getting a degree in accounting.
Every movie, you're getting a degree in whatever that subject is.
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