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graduated

[graj-oo-ey-tid] / ˈgrædʒ uˌeɪ tɪd /


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A couple of months after I graduated, I moved to Chicago, since I knew a lot of comedians were from there.

From The Wall Street Journal

He then attended the University of Nevada and later graduated from Yale Law School in 2004.

From Salon

When Ray Amjad graduated from the University of Cambridge a few years ago, he thought about staying in the historic city, but his head was soon turned.

From BBC

Take the California Highway Patrol, which in November graduated a class of 146 officers from its academy in West Sacramento.

From Los Angeles Times

He graduated from Cardiff University's school of medicine 12 years ago and sat his final undergraduate exams in the same week he helped Wales win the Six Nations with a record 30-3 win over England.

From BBC