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graduated

[graj-oo-ey-tid] / ˈgrædʒ uˌeɪ tɪd /


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Graduated driver licensing, which is due to be introduced on 1 October, applies to all new drivers, but is particularly aimed at 17 to 23-year-olds.

From BBC • Apr. 5, 2026

Education: Graduated magna cum laude with economics degree from Harvard University in 1976 and earned a Ph.D. in economics from MIT in 1981.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 20, 2021

Education: Graduated from high school; studying psychology at a community college.

From Washington Post • Jul. 29, 2019

Nebraska Graduated Driver Licensing laws, for teens 14-17, require them to hold a Provisional Operator Permit license for a year before receiving an unrestricted license.

From Washington Times • Oct. 22, 2018

“He once went from As to Cs,” Mrs. Murray says, “but he turned it around. Now look at him. Graduated from Markham with honors.”

From "On the Come Up" by Angie Thomas




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