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Discover Ludwig"higher degrees" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a level of academic qualifications higher than what has already been mentioned. For example: "Antonio has a master's degree in engineering, but he is now pursuing even higher degrees in the field."
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(About a million more took higher degrees).
Most of my choices are engineers and have higher degrees".
Of 2009 graduates, 4.2% stayed on to take higher degrees.
Another response would be to push for higher degrees of security.
Of 2009 graduates, 3.1% went on to study higher degrees, with 5% combining work and study.
We encouraged him to stay in the United Kingdom, to teach and pursue higher degrees.
Higher degrees and more education do not necessarily translate into quality teaching.
And there are some, I believe, who practice the fourth, fifth and higher degrees".
And he lost to Mr Gore among the information-economy elite: people with higher degrees.
American universities had only recently started to award higher degrees, so thinkers of James' generation travelled to Europe to research.
Uncertainties are relatively larger at higher degrees.
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