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Subject: RE: Graduated... or graduated from?
Phillip St. James was sorely tried by:
> Is this simply a matter of taste and style?
>
> What is the proper spoken usage of the verb graduate in US
> English? Why is
> there such a disparity here ? Does anyone know for sure?
Have you asked on CE-L? They'd be sure to have learned
opinions on the matter... I think I saw the discussion go
by, several months ago, but can't remember the outcome...
Anyway, if Geoff H. chimes in here, you won't need to
go to the editors' list. :-)
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