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"Graduate from school" vs "Graduate at school"

The correct phrase is 'graduate from school.' 'Graduate at school' is not commonly used in English. 'Graduate from school' is the standard way to express completing studies and receiving a diploma or degree.

Last Updated: March 24, 2024

Graduate from school

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the completion of studies and the awarding of a diploma or degree from a school or educational institution.

Examples:

  • She will graduate from school next year.
  • He graduated from school with honors.
  • They are planning to graduate from school in the spring.
  • I hope to graduate from school with a degree in engineering.
  • The students will graduate from school in a ceremony next week.

Alternatives:

  • finish school
  • complete school
  • receive a diploma from school
  • earn a degree from school
  • complete studies at school

Graduate at school

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

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