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master's

[mas-terz, mah-sterz] / ˈmæs tərz, ˈmɑ stərz /




masters




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He was worried about how the termination of his TPS would affect his pursuit of a master’s degree at Wright State University.

From Salon • Jun. 27, 2026

Recruiters also forecast that salaries for holders of other business master’s degrees would slide about 10% to $82,500 a year, from $92,500.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 25, 2026

The sisters, who had been studying for master's degrees in Ibadan, moved abroad for further studies, while the brothers travelled and worked in several countries, including the United States and South Africa.

From BBC • Jun. 22, 2026

He graduated summa cum laude from New York University in 1948, and earned a master’s in economics two years later and a Ph.D in economics in 1977.

From Barron's • Jun. 22, 2026

He always took advantage of the master’s divisive culture to be anything but a team player.

From "Flying Through Water" by Mamle Wolo




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