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Discover Ludwig"is graduating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone who has finished the academic requirements for a particular degree or program. Example: She is graduating this year from college with a degree in computer science.
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Now, my niece is graduating this March.
The youngest is graduating from high school and the second youngest is graduating from US Davis.
Kirsten is graduating with an Interdisciplinary Studies Field degree.
Nodding to Randolph, seated beside him, Gilmore said, "Fordham's really glad this guy is graduating, and I'm really glad their guy is graduating as well".
Mr. Thomas, who is graduating this month, finished school on Friday.
"I'm very happy for any school that is graduating students," Mr. Mulgrew said.
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We're graduating college.
Not that I am graduating.
We are graduating today.
Luke will be graduating in June.
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