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Discover Ludwig'graduation from' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to denote someone's completion of a course of study or other educational program. For example: "After four long years, he finally celebrated his graduation from medical school."
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A graduation from what?
'On graduation from fiscal procyclicality'.
At his graduation from prekindergarten, the class sang a song.
After graduation from Harvard, Story practiced law at Salem, Mass.
After graduation from high school he worked in a warehouse.
Many attended Jimmy's graduation from Marine boot camp.
It started after graduation from Boston College in 1976.
for several years following her graduation from college.
Lydia Salice, who enjoyed her graduation from Bristol, agrees.
"This was to celebrate his graduation from nursery".
He joined Simplicity in 1953 upon graduation from law school.
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