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graduated

adjective as in granted a degree

adjective as in arranged or marked according to a scale

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Evans graduated from James Madison University in Virginia with a degree in English, and then held a variety of administrative jobs.

"I just graduated college. This is my first real job. I thought I had the golden ticket. I keep hoping stuff will get taken care of," she said.

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Watson, meanwhile, had graduated and moved on to Indiana University, where he joined a cluster of scientists known as the “phage group,” whose research with viruses infecting bacteria helped launch the field of molecular biology.

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He graduated from Madison at 5 feet 2 and 99 pounds.

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He couldn’t know that she’d driven farm trucks since the age of twelve, that she’d skipped two grades and graduated high school at fifteen.

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