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Discover Ludwig"masters in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's advanced degree or qualification in a specific field. Example: "John earned his masters in business administration from Harvard University."
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Both became defensive masters in the N.F.L.
"We are masters in these areas.
Masters in History, Long Island University, 2001.
Masters in physics, St. John's University, 1972.
Jackson worked his first Masters in 1961, at age 14.
Seven days later he won the German Masters in Stuttgart.
They always get their political masters in trouble.
Not for her the puppet masters in the shadows.
Still others have designated "masters" in various skills.
Educated University of Southern California - masters in special education.
Masters in Business Administration.
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