Sentence examples for graduations from inspiring English sources

The word "graduations" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the act of graduating or when someone has graduated from a school or university. For example: "Julie was so proud when she attended her daughter's graduations from college."

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At his sons' graduations, he graduated to freedom.

The case is different, since (even in Texas) football games are voluntary, but graduations are usually mandatory.

Starting in the mid-1990s, the best young basketball players began skipping college entirely, and earning a fair wage as professionals immediately after their high school graduations.

In contrast, "our president sure doesn't come to the DEA graduations," he notes.Although the AFI is only a small star in the murky universe of Mexican policing, at least it provides a starting point for rooting out police corruption.

Dorothy West, the longest surviving member of that Harlem-centred movement, was more interested in the black bourgeoisie and their self-destructive obsession with such graduations of skin colour.A product of the Girls Latin Schooll, where she polished her rich Boston accent, Miss West herself belonged to the black upper-middle class that she wrote about.

Debbie Stabenow, a Democratic senator from Michigan, invoked the plight of the 1,644 members of the Michigan national guard stuck in Iraq with sand blowing in their faces, far from "their 1,644 families and missing birthdays, Father's Day, Mother's Day...high school graduations [and] baby's first steps".Such appeals are working.

That changed last year when a news website, HiviSasa (meaning "Right Now"), started publishing 30 reports a day on fires, murders, school graduations, hospital improvements and much else that few people outside Nakuru would care about.

Because every large city in Europe and most towns had a different, but locally standard, "foot," rules with four different graduations (one on each face) were made.

A pivoted pointer that moved over the graduations was pointed at the star.

The exact position of the index mark (showing the direction of the line of sight) between two of these graduations is measured on both sides of the circle with the aid of a vernier or a micrometer.

Because it is impossible to sight through the instrument and look at the compass card simultaneously, a prism (mirror) is positioned to reflect an image of the card, which is given a second set of graduations with reversed figures.

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