Is there really such an English phrase as ‘graduates’ induction‘? Or should I say ‘induction of the graduates’ instead?
1. I witnessed the graduates’ induction into the alumni association.
2. I witnessed the induction of the graduates into the alumni association."Induction of the graduates" is better. It sounds more like the name of a ceremony, for one thing.
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"Induction of the graduates" is better. It sounds more like the name of a ceremony, for one thing.