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The phrase 'graduated with a major' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has completed a bachelor degree or higher from a college or university. For example: "John recently graduated with a major in Business Administration from XYZ University."
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Talk to people you know who are already majoring or have graduated with a major you're interested in.
He also graduated with a major in economics.
He graduated with a major in electrical engineering and joined the Grumman Corporation as an engineer.
He went to Oklahoma State University and graduated with a major in electrical engineering.
She was graduated, with a major in history, a minor in education and "average" grades, in 1942.
She graduated with a major in performing arts and went to Brooklyn College for two years, studying database management.
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I did my undergraduate work at Calvin College (1980-84), graduating with a major in philosophy, and did my graduate studies at UCLA, receiving my Ph.D. in philosophy in 1990.
After graduating with a major in psychology from the University of California at Berkeley, and trying out cooking school, she had come to the city as a graduate student in English at New York University.
Add some WASP-y accessories (rep ties and nautical belts) and you'll be on your way to graduating with a major in style with a minor in effortless cool.
In 1978, after graduating with a major in economics, Norquist moved to Washington and went to work for the National Taxpayers Union, where his energy and his meticulousness got him rapidly promoted to executive director.
After graduating with a major in information technology, I worked at Kyra Solutions, a leading IT firm based in the state.
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