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Discover Ludwig"held degrees" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to qualifications that have been obtained. For example, "She held degrees in accounting and finance."
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He also held degrees in pharmacy and business administration.
A native of Syracuse, Mr. Connor held degrees from Syracuse University and Harvard Law School.
Ms. Tanneyhill was born in Boston and held degrees from Simmons College and Columbia.
William Rex Crawford Jr. was born in Philadelphia and held degrees from Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania.
She held degrees in comparative literature from City College and Columbia University and a JD from Brooklyn Law School.
His mother, the former Priscilla Gorton, held degrees in literature and taught English at the college level.
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You hold degrees from Harvard and Harvard Law School.
He holds degrees from Calvin College and MIT.
She holds degrees from Peking University and NYU.
Robert holds degrees in Fine Arts, Environmental Studies and Architecture.
She holds degrees from Princeton and Brown.
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