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He has phds vs He got phd

The correct phrase is "He has PhDs." The first phrase is correct because it uses the correct verb form (has) with the plural form of the degree (PhDs). The second phrase is incorrect because it uses the singular form of the degree (PhD) with the incorrect verb form (got).

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 5083 views

He has phds

This phrase is correct. It uses the correct verb form 'has' with the plural form of the degree 'PhDs.'

This phrase is used to indicate that someone possesses multiple PhD degrees.

Examples:

  • He has three PhDs in different fields.
  • He has a PhD in applied physics and he practices yoga.
  • He has a PhD in mathematics.
  • He has a phd in mythological anthropology.
  • Schmidt told me he had a PhD in Nickology.
  • Says here he holds a PHD in trans-personal psychology.
  • He's working on his PhD in Thermo.
  • He's a soil engineer with a PhD from M.I.T.
  • He's got a PhD and two kids.
  • He finished his first PhD at 19.
  • He is finishing his PhD in physics with honors.
  • He mentored me all through my PhD.
  • He's a PHD in Biomedicine, he's a Neuroscience fellow, a genius Grant recipient.
  • Just finished a fancy PhD, he's looking to get back in the game.
  • He bought himself a PhD to get in on this case.
  • He's got a PhD, at least.
  • He worked three jobs to put himself through college, eventually earning his phd in paleontology.
  • On his experiences he said that Kiev is quite an expensive city, but I could survive with my PhD scholarship.
  • He had to destroy his entire PhD research.
  • And he wanted to go back to school for his PhD.
  • He's the whole reason I went back to school to get my PhD.

He got phd

This phrase is incorrect. It uses the singular form of the degree 'PhD' with the incorrect verb form 'got.'

  • He's got a PhD and two kids.
  • He's got a PhD, at least.
  • He has a PhD in applied physics and he practices yoga.
  • Schmidt told me he had a PhD in Nickology.
  • Says here he holds a PHD in trans-personal psychology.
  • He's working on his PhD in Thermo.
  • He's a soil engineer with a PhD from M.I.T.
  • He finished his first PhD at 19.
  • He is finishing his PhD in physics with honors.
  • He has a PhD in mathematics.
  • He has a phd in mythological anthropology.
  • He mentored me all through my PhD.
  • I have got them in all-girls private schools and I'm going to keep them in an all-girls private school until they've got PhDs.
  • He's a PHD in Biomedicine, he's a Neuroscience fellow, a genius Grant recipient.
  • Just finished a fancy PhD, he's looking to get back in the game.
  • He bought himself a PhD to get in on this case.
  • He worked three jobs to put himself through college, eventually earning his phd in paleontology.
  • On his experiences he said that Kiev is quite an expensive city, but I could survive with my PhD scholarship.
  • He had to destroy his entire PhD research.
  • And he wanted to go back to school for his PhD.

Alternatives:

  • He earned a PhD.
  • He obtained a PhD.
  • He received a PhD.

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