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Discover Ludwig"has graduated" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that someone has successfully completed a course of study or education. For example: 1. She has graduated from Harvard University with top honors. 2. After four years of hard work, he has finally graduated from medical school. 3. I can't believe my little sister has graduated high school already! 4. The entire graduating class has passed their final exams and officially graduated. 5. My daughter has graduated from college and is now starting her first job.
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Every senior in the last two years has graduated.
Now Mr. Mostel has graduated to elephants.
DiCaprio has graduated into a heavyweight.
Now the issue has graduated to campus.
Murray, a fourth-year junior, already has graduated.
Tina Charles, the nation's top center, has graduated.
This continues until the April after a student has graduated.
Evil Dead director Sam Raimi has graduated to Spider-Man.
The actor Mark Wahlberg has graduated from high school.
It's a cooler that has graduated to a cocktail.
Two of his children are in college, another has graduated.
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