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"graduate at" can be used in written English
It is usually used to refer to someone who has graduated from a certain school or to the date someone graduated. For example, "John graduated at Harvard University in 2018."
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And that's what the graduate at graduation looks like when they leave Homeboy.
Graduate at 80 with Honors of Hunter College.
He was a 1950 graduate at Yale University.
"HE'S THE MAN!" purrs the cosmopolitan young media-studies graduate at Punjab University in Lahore.
Those who do, and who get in, graduate at high rates.
And he was a Yale graduate, at a top-20 firm".
Haupt was a West Point graduate — at age 18, Class of 1835.
Baldwin did not graduate at that time (many years later, he did).
I was twenty-one years old and a recent college graduate at the time.
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Elodie Cheesman is a graduate-at-law in Sydney, Australia.
Howell was a Cambridge under-graduate at that time and had lived in England eight years.
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