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"graduated students" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to those who have completed a course of study or a degree program. For example, "The university held a special ceremony to honor all of the recently graduated students."
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It is confined, Kotkin says, largely to singles, childless couples, wealthy empty nesters and recently graduated students transitioning to a delayed adulthood.
And although only seven charter high schools are established enough to have graduated students, they lag behind the district schools in producing graduates who are prepared for college.
While at university, and during the year since those on three-year courses graduated, students have seen their loans charged interest of inflation plus 3%, with the government using RPI – typically higher than CPI – as the measure of inflation.
Forty-seven students have completed the program since it first graduated students in 1999.
This week, Next Wave Canada takes a look at two Web sites that cater for undergraduate and recently graduated students.
The report identifies colleges and states that graduated students with the highest and lowest debts in 2009.
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Graduating student athletes makes sense.
graduate students.
Only graduate students read Dryden.
But his graduate students might.
Faculty and graduate students.
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