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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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1. Is the term 'graduation' only used for school and university?




2. If so, are both these phrases correct:


a) 'a diploma of graduation from High School'


b) 'a diploma of completion of a Business English training course'

  

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Christine Christie 1. Is the term 'graduation' only used for school and university? In the UK it's used regarding university education.

  • Christine Christie 1.
  • Is the term 'graduation' only used for school and university?
  • In the UK it's used regarding university education.
  • Christine Christie a) 'a diploma of graduation from High School' Is more American than British English.
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Christine Christie1. Is the term 'graduation' only used for school and university?

In the UK it's used regarding university education.

Christine Christiea) 'a diploma of graduation from High School'

Is more American than British English.

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Christine Christieb) 'a diploma of completion of a Business English training course'

This is possible in a situation where training is provided for staff in a business, rather than a school or university.

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