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The word "graduation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this word to describe the ceremony at which a student receives a diploma or degree upon completing their studies. For example, "Tonight we will be attending my nephew's graduation from high school."
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graduation
noun
The action or process of graduating and receiving a diploma for completing a course of study (such as from an educational institution).
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So careers which used to stretch from college graduation at 21 to retirement at 65 are now compressed between graduate school graduation in your late 20s and early retirement in your early 50s.
By graduation, I had six 20GB drives, all full.
I remember, in year 11 at our graduation party, she actually wrote something for me.
I was due to serve in the army immediately after graduation, so I didn't sit the final exams.
"I have always believed I should wear three graduation gowns – bachelor's, master's and PhD," she said.
After his graduation from the University of Chicago, Sanders came to Vermont in the 1960s as part of the counterculture, back-to-the-land movement that turned the state from solid Yankee Republican into one of the bluest in the country.
£160/10m roll Linda Hasking's 2005 graduation piece included a photographic collage showing tiny glimpses of the 222 objects in her living room.
No one could remember attending a university graduation party in the village.
One of those workers is Steven Woody, who was painting the graduation stand ahead of commencement ceremonies.
They soak up teaching hours while living in that precarious zone after graduation and before full employment.
Miliband, who is president of the International Rescue Committee, made the comments at the Harvard Kennedy school graduation address.
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