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Discover Ludwig"schools graduated" can be a part of a sentence and is grammatically correct in written English.
It is most commonly used when describing the success of a group of schools or institutions in graduating students. Example: "The district's schools graduated a record number of students this year, with a 98% graduation rate."
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Mr. DuBowski attended public schools, graduated Harvard magna cum laude.
In 2012, law schools graduated a record number of new lawyers — more than 46,000.
He attended a series of preparatory schools, graduated from Yale and commanded an antisubmarine vessel during World War II.
Worse, 183 of those schools graduated baseball players at a lower rate than for student-athletes over all.
According to the American Bar Association, American law schools graduated an annual average of 44,252 students between 2010 and 2012.
Her credentials are impressive: she attended Cass Technical, one of Detroit's elite high schools; graduated from the University of Michigan; and returned.
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Scheindlin drifted into law school, graduating from Cornell in 1975.
He attended NYU medical school, graduating in 1952.
Compare characteristics of U.S. medical school graduates with U.S.-born and foreign-born international medical school (IMG) graduates.
The school graduates one degree, Doctor of Dental Medicine.
In Fort Wayne, Marshall attended high school, graduating in 1869.
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