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"graduates of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to individuals who have completed a course of study and received a degree or diploma from an educational institution. You can use it to refer to a specific group of graduates or to graduates in general. For example: - "The graduates of Harvard University are highly sought after by top companies." - "She is a graduate of Stanford University with a degree in Economics." - "We are proud to announce the graduates of the Class of 2021." - "The conference was attended by industry experts and graduates of various universities."
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Graduates of the program agree.
"They're all graduates of Mubarak's school".
Both are graduates of Catholic University.
Both are graduates of St. John's University.
The institute also prefers graduates of liberal arts colleges over graduates of professional art schools.
Graduates of Khaldan then advanced to more specialized camps.
Catalina is one of 34 graduates of the class.
Both his children are graduates of Haifa secondary schools.
Surrogate grandfather to thousands of graduates of Happyland Nursery School.
My father and oldest brother were graduates of West Point.
Both parents are graduates of Dartmouth, class of 1983.
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