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graduate

[graj-oo-it, -eyt, graj-oo-eyt] / ˈgrædʒ u ɪt, -ˌeɪt, ˈgrædʒ uˌeɪt /






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Bores’s bar gathering in Manhattan drew a crowd of college students and recent graduates who expressed concern about AI wiping out entry-level jobs and putting their generation at a disadvantage.

From The Wall Street Journal

So I suppose this is just advice from a fairly average high-school graduate — echoing what many financial books also say.

From MarketWatch

“Then we start working, and things change. After some time, they say, ‘I’m going to graduate school,’ or ‘I’m quitting my job,’ or ‘I’m getting out of this relationship.’

From The Wall Street Journal

India now produces about five million graduates a year - but since 2004-05, barely 2.8 million annually have found jobs, with even fewer securing salaried work.

From BBC

Whether Willem, when he graduated, would get the scholarship that would let him go on to the university.

From Literature