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No, 'ma graduate' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English. You would need to use the phrase 'my graduate' instead, which is grammatically correct and can be used in any context. Example: My graduate degree has been incredibly helpful in advancing my career.
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Felipe Rojas Llanos, a recent St Martins MA graduate, provided a polished, sculptural middle section with shiny fabrics and voluminous shapes.
Ruth was a BMC Durfee High School (Fall River, MA) graduate.
It's not unusual for a student to start off in one area and graduate in quite another – like Martina Austin Spetlova, who started in print and whose MA graduate collection is a masterclass in textile design.
Founded by Kay Roberts, an MA graduate from the Royal College of Art, the New Exhibitions website provides a wealth of gallery information that also extends to Scotland, Ireland and Wales.
An MA graduate who can speak fluent English but who prefers to declaim in Gujarati or Hindi as he did in London last night, Mr Modi is technically savvy, and usually answers his own email.
The transcriptions were provided to trained raters (the researcher and duty-paid MA graduate).
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Dr. Rose was born in Boston, MA, graduated from Simmons College and received her M.D. from NY University College of Medicine.
Charlie attended the Collegiate School in Manhattan, the Dean School in Santa Barbara and Berkshire School, Sheffield, MA graduating in 1930.
Bill was born in Dorchester, MA, graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art and was the founder of Fortune Designs, a Manhattan-based graphic design studio.
Tom was born in Boston, MA, graduated from Denver University and lived for many years in Denver, CO before moving to New Rochelle, NY in 2001.
The British Fashion Council's education spokeswoman, Sarah Mower, described a "creative gene pool being eroded" by a system which now leaves MA graduates with £50,000 of debt.
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