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The phrase "honors in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of academic degrees or programs, indicating a specialization or distinction in a particular field of study. Example: "She graduated with honors in psychology, demonstrating her exceptional academic performance." Alternatives: "distinction in" or "degree in honors".
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He additionally merited state-recognized honors in football, as well as basketball.
She graduated with honors in 1956.
He graduated with honors in history in 1934.
Ms. Davis graduated from Harvard Law with honors in 1993.
In fact, they won first honors in the parade.
(She graduated with honors in sociology in 1985).
He received many honors in and beyond Italy.
As a senior, Schmidt earned all-county honors in football.
Jacobsen recently earned consecutive weekly hitting honors in the P.C.L.
Burroughs was a brilliant student, graduating from Harvard with honors, in English, in 1936.
Crosby won the award in 2007, and Ovechkin took the honors in 2008 and 2009.
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