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The phrase "study a degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to talk about someone pursuing or completing a degree. For example, "John decided to study a degree in business administration so he could start his own company."
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Study a degree in maths and you soon will be.
Katie Blaylock secured a place at Sheffield Hallam to study a degree in biology through Clearing.
Coming from Germany, I was a bit nervous to study a degree in English.
"As soon as I discovered I could study a degree in International Relations, by distance learning, developed by the LSE, I was interested," she says.
The biggest setback facing students who want to study a degree in the arts is that there are now far fewer places than before.
He's about to leave the UK to study a degree in computer science at MIT (all expenses paid by them) but has been a YRSer since 2010.
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Previously, he studied a degree in communication studies and worked briefly in recruitment and local government.
Stephanie studied a degree in Economics and Political Science from the University Birmingham.
"He's studying a degree in politics and sociology at Manchester University and has a good future ahead of him.
If you're studying a degree with few contact hours and a lot of independent study it can make your homesickness even worse.
Sam Salek studied a degree in media technology at Kingston University before pursuing his passion for visual effects in an MA in digital effects at Bournemouth University.
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