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Discover Ludwig"the graduate" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to refer to someone who has recently completed a degree or educational program. Example: The graduate proudly walked across the stage to receive his diploma.
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The Graduate 246.
The graduate school required grades.
(But probably not "The Graduate").
Remember "The Graduate"?
* "The Graduate," associate producer.
Mentions her dislike of "The Graduate".
"The Graduate," directed by Mike Nichols.
What They Watched "THE GRADUATE".
It was followed by "The Graduate".
I went to the graduate school.
The graduate replied: "I'm your son Mike".
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