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The phrase "her degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an academic degree that someone has earned. For example, "Jane graduated with honors and was very proud of her degree."
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1947- June: Completes her degree.
She finished her degree at Baruch.
Her degree subject was also an advantage.
She got her degree in May.
She finally claimed her degree in 1999.
She returned to Paris and finished her degree, in 1994.
Upon graduation, a Barnard student receives her degree from Columbia.
And then put her degree to good use.
For now, though, she wants to concentrate on her degree.
After the liberation, she reënrolled and obtained her degree.
She became bossy, busy, cross; she abandoned her degree.
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