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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hold degree' is not correct and is not usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'have a degree' or 'possess a degree' instead. Example: After years of studying, I finally possess a degree in engineering.
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You hold degrees from Harvard and Harvard Law School.
They hold degrees from top institutions in Delhi and Massachusetts.
The Discovery Institute says 128 signers hold degrees in the biological sciences and 26 in biochemistry.
They grew up in our cities and towns, and hold degrees from colleges across the country.
I hold degrees in education from New York University and the University of Massachusetts Boston.
John Pinette is a former Catholic priest, and hold degrees in philosophy, theology and church history.
Universities, in countries where they hold degree-awarding powers, as well as national accreditation bodies, have accepted the tropEd accreditation of programmes as well as advanced modules followed by students in member institutions in other countries.
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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