Sentence examples for was graduates from inspiring English sources

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was graduates

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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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While there are always a few specialist roles that employers struggle to fill because of a shortage of graduates with the relevant degrees, this year the main reason given by the employers who didn't fill all their vacancies was graduates turning down offers or reneging on offers they had already accepted earlier in the recruitment round.

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In June, Desiree Smith was graduated from Murry Bergtraum High.

"He was graduating in February.

Amelia was graduated from Adelphia College in 1933.

She was graduated from Vassar in 1940.

"I was graduating when that happened!

She was graduated from Columbia Presbyterian Nursing School, 1935.

His son was graduating.

"She'd heard I was graduating soon.

The metric rule was graduated at 0.1 cm intervals.

Both are graduates of Catholic University.

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