Examples of 'graduate law' in a sentence

Meaning of "graduate law"

graduate law: This phrase typically refers to completing a degree in the field of law, such as earning a Juris Doctor (J.D.) or a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), in order to practice as a lawyer

How to use "graduate law" in a sentence

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I graduate law school next week.
There is no graduate law program.
I graduate law school tomorrow.
Let her focus on her studies and graduate law school.
Most graduate law programs do not require standardized admissions tests.
You might get it back by the time you graduate law school.
Candidates must be graduate law applicants with an interest in proceeding to the bar.
My parents will only pay for med school if I graduate law school.
Women graduate law school and become associates at the same rate as men.
I mean, they did not get to see me graduate law school.
Harvey, did not you graduate law school with the current U.
Meanwhile, Sarah has fallen in love with Wait Hazlett, a graduate law student.
I graduate law school next month, sir.
So what you gonna do when you graduate law school?
You graduate law school this year, do not you?

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Just when he was about to enter the graduate law program, the G. I.
Harvey, did not you graduate law school with the current U.S. Attorney in New York?
Well, where did you graduate law school?
I mean, they did not get to see me graduate law school . orreadNate'sfirststory in New York Magazine.
Harvey, didn't you graduate law school.

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