Is this correct: Upon completed my DPhil in Politics at the University of Oxford, I came to Bristol to continue my reserach and to teach in the field of Chinese International Political Economy.
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No. You need a noun to serve as the object of the preposition. "Completed" is a verb.
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No.
You need a noun to serve as the object of the preposition.
"Completed" is a verb.
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