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graduate

noun as in person who completes education, pursuit

verb as in complete education, pursuit

verb as in classify, grade

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And some of the most recent FAA Academy graduates, earning about $60,000 a year, may consider another career, he said.

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One common objection to ambitious reform plans is that because schools are graduating few serious academics, there aren’t adequate candidates to fill the positions needed.

Colleges are graduating a surfeit of young people who lack hard or even soft skills.

He majored in sign and brush lettering, graduating in the top 2% of his class.

Unfortunately, the City Section has seen most of its top players transfer or graduate.

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