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The phrase "with higher education" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It normally refers to individuals that have pursued higher education, such as college or university, and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, "Many young people are looking for employment opportunities with higher education".
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But with higher education come additional expenses.
You are done with higher education.
And please keep engaged with higher education.
"Many have had no experience with higher education," he said.
Hussey, T. & Smith, P. (2010) The trouble with higher education: a critical examination of our universities.
"We are absolutely committed to higher education reform and we will continue with higher education reform.
The two-stage system proposed here has much in common with higher education in the US.
But for many of them, the encounter with higher education proved brutal.
Higher IQs correlate with higher education and income, better health and a longer life.
Virginia residents have long enjoyed a special advantage with higher education.
This will need a re-engagement with higher education to create the additional teachers required.
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