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Discover LudwigThe phrase "graduate with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about completing a degree program, for example: She graduated with a degree in Art History.
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Graduate with Java.
CUNY graduate with Hunter MA.
They graduate with flying limbs.
Students graduate with crippling debts.
So did they graduate with honors?
They don't graduate with a great Rolodex.
Are you a graduate with career questions?
Pratt Institute graduate with Honors, 1962.
She progressed rapidly to graduate with honors.
Nicholas Hytner, a Cambridge graduate with a degree in English.
Most want one thing: to graduate with better selling skills.
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