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Discover LudwigThe phrase "master in" is not correct in written English
You would use the phrase "master of" or "masters in" in this context. For example: He has a Master of Arts degree and a Masters in Education.
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I have a master's degree from a Global Network for Advanced Management school that is not called a "master in management" - for example, a Master in Finance, Master in Accounting, Master in Global Business, etc. Am I eligible to apply?
master in Science.
"He was a real master in cursing.
Nusantara architecture has become master in its own house.
He meets a riding master in Thaures, near the Czech.
James, 12, of Brooklyn, became a master in July.
And all without being master in his own house.
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One was the quarter-master in charge of arms dumps.
Move over, Cliff, there's a new Notes-master in town.
Education Masterr in business administration.
Photograph by Erica Simmons, MIT Master in City Planning, 2013.
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