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Discover LudwigThe phrase "graduate work" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to academic or research work that is completed at the graduate level, typically at the master's or doctoral level. Example: "After completing my undergraduate degree, I decided to pursue further education and enrolled in a program for graduate work in psychology." In this sentence, "graduate work" is used to refer to the specific type of education the speaker is pursuing at a higher level.
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(Lofgren did graduate work on German history).
Tells about his graduate work & his thesis.
Tells about his graduate work at Indiana Univ.
She also did post graduate work at New York University.
Mr. Kaplan, 26, did his graduate work at Yale.
Later, he did graduate work in anthropology at Columbia University.
He did his graduate work at the School of Education.
The girls had met at Columbia where they were doing graduate work in English.
Her graduate work involved X-ray astronomy and free-electron lasers.
He graduated from the Moscow Physics Technological Institute and then did graduate work there.
In 1945 they returned to Moscow, where Sakharov began his graduate work at the P.N.
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