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Example sentences for "college graduate"

  • That one who is not a college graduate should be appointed to a professorship or instructorship in a college or university might seem to a college man of the old school very near an absurdity.

  • So much, however, can safely be said, that an intelligent reading knowledge of German and French is the least that should be expected of a college graduate.

  • It chanced that an American, a college graduate, stood gazing down from a point of vantage upon this scene.

  • If you seclude yourself, though you are a college graduate, you will be a poor converser.

  • A college graduate is often surprised years after he leaves the college to find that about all he has to show for his education is his diploma.

  • It is more of a disgrace for a college graduate to grovel, to stoop to mean, low practises, than for a man who has not had a liberal education.

  • She is a college graduate, and she has inspired me with a longing to go.

  • She was a college graduate and a thorough student, not considering her education finished.

  • A tall, thin nondescript sort of man, a college graduate, but that didn't raise him in anyone's estimation.

  • You may be a college graduate, but MacLeod is your boss.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "college graduate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    college boys; college course; college days; college education; college graduate; college graduates; college life; college training; college women; easily understood; flower from; four plates; free course; kneeled down; long visit; mobile cellular; oblique direction; pine forest; post chaise; reported myself; said some; speake somewhat; stood upon; then rising; white spots; why hast thou forsaken