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to graduated

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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It may be that certain individuals will respond better to graduated strengthening programmes, rather than being encouraged to commence exercises that require significant baseline strength.

GAVI may need to change its business model or have other partners come forward to help build the enabling environment and provide targeted technical support to graduated and other middle-income countries' immunization programmes.

After 72 h in MTX, cells were incubated with 0.3 m M ALA (for most experiments, unless otherwise noted) for 4 h, and then exposed to graduated doses of light delivered by a 514 nm argon laser (Coherent Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA) for the clonogenic experiments.

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Its message to graduating high schoolers?

Is going to graduate.

Another is about to graduate.

I applied to graduate school.

We had only to graduate.

You also have to graduate.

She was about to graduate.

Or he could go to graduate school.

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