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diploma

noun as in certificate for achievement

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The “doctorate” Duke claims is from an anti-Semitic Ukranian “diploma mill” as described by the State Department.

My grandmother lacks a high school diploma but is full of more wisdom, and more financial sense, than a lot of people I know.

This is not the case, but the reality is worse: losing access to a diploma and getting kicked out of school.

This formula excludes students who take longer than four years to earn their diploma, and GEDs and other special diplomas.

I grew up on the Lower East Side—before it was gentrified—and I have a high school diploma.

Nevertheless, Cui did not handle the young composer so severely as on the occasion of his Diploma Cantata.

Nothing distracts them from their aim; they never lose sight of the diploma that will be their bread-winner.

A girl bound for college became immediately an integer with which a young man who had not yet mislaid his diploma could reckon.

I only know Latin, and I have no diploma which would enable me to sell my knowledge at a high price.

As he himself expressed it, he delivered his diploma lecture through his paintings.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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