Sentence examples for the graduating from inspiring English sources

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the graduating

noun

A person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.

  • If the government wants graduates to stay in the country they should offer more incentives.

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Here's to the graduating class of 2012.

Here is what he told the graduating class.

Neither, the President said, does the graduating class.

But the graduating eighth graders — what a different picture.

By contrast, the graduating class in 1960 was 20 strong.

(I wondered how the graduating class of G.W. felt about that).

In May, Sandberg was most concerned with the futures of the graduating class at Barnard College.

The graduating class, his son among them, seemed to follow every word.

In 2005, Steve Jobs gave the commencement address to the graduating students at Stanford.

In 1996, she told the graduating class at Wellesley that they shouldn't believe what they read.

A reluctant public speaker, he was there to deliver a commencement address to the graduating class.

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