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Discover LudwigThe phrase "graduation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of something coming to an end or an event that marks the completion of something such as a course of study. For example, "He celebrated the graduation of his students with a dinner."
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Working with those guys felt like a graduation of some sort.
Graduation of the midshipmen in late May is preceded by parades, concerts, and other events.
The graduation of three senior defenders cast doubt on the defense.
"It was just sort of the graduation of The Post into the highest ranks," he said.
The reason given for the trip was to attend the high school graduation of a granddaughter.
The graduation of the class of 2001, they said, would be the school's last.
The "Smallville" finale presents the graduation of Clark Kent (played by Tom Welling) from high school.
Today, he heads to Palo Alto for the graduation of his daughter, Chelsea, from Stanford.
Players cannot enter the N.B.A. until a year after the graduation of their high school class.
And Hofstra has survived the graduation of Speedy Claxton nicely enough to go 22-4.
"Asian-Americans as a category have the highest rate of high school graduation of any identified group," Mr. Greene said.
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