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Healer Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Graduate in/with

Are the following grammatical?

  • She graduated in law with a bachelor degree.
  • She did a post-graduate course in law and graduated with a master degree.
  

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healer She graduated in law with a bachelo r's degree . This is not natural, especially because of the underlined part. She is a law graduate.

  • healer She graduated in law with a bachelo r's degree .
  • This is not natural, especially because of the underlined part.
  • She is a law graduate.
  • She holds a bachelor's in law.
  • She did a degree in law.
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healerShe graduated in law with a bachelor's degree.

This is not natural, especially because of the underlined part.

She is a law graduate.

She holds a bachelor's in law.

She did a degree in law.

healerShe did a post-graduate course in law
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healer

Are the following grammatical?

  • She graduated in law with a bachelor degree.
  • She did a post-graduate course in law and graduated graduating with a masters degree.

I would replace "and graduated" with "graduating".

In an appropriate context, both your examples ar

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