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Discover LudwigThe phrase "school graduates" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about people who have finished their studies at a particular school. For example, "The school graduates were celebrated for their hard work."
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"A teaching hospital for law school graduates".
"They are typically high school graduates.
What's your advice to business school graduates?
Q.And what would you say to business school graduates?
High school graduates are despairing of any economic toehold.
They must also be current students or high school graduates.
And what would you say to business school graduates?
Both men are surfers and culinary school graduates.
July is the cruelest month for recent law school graduates.
Business school graduates have other skills, Ms. Tyson said.
Guess who earns less than high school graduates?
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