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Discover LudwigThe sentence "We're graduating" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a group of people that is completing their studies and achieving a degree. For example: "We're graduating this year, so we're all very excited!"
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The fact is our graduation rate is sort of a myth because we're graduating a lot of kids from high school that are not college ready.
We're graduating college.
"We got into Marymount and we're graduating from Fordham.
"We're graduating engineers who realize it's important to talk to people first," Ms. Sampath said.
"We're graduating in 178 days," another student piped up, though it was only the second day of class.
At Mudd, she continued, "we're graduating 20 female computer science majors a year, and every one of them is a gem".
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We are graduating today.
"We are graduating more black and Hispanic students than we ever have before," he said.
Where students end up matters more than where they start, Dr. Goldstein said, adding, "We are graduating more black and Hispanic students than we ever have before".
We looked back over things we'd written when we were graduating and mine said I was going to travel, write a book and live in the country.
Charlie Rose: And we are graduating, even though there's a population difference?
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