Explore Grads through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Grads in a sentence
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Grads meaning
plural of grad
Using Grads
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of grad
- In the example corpus, grads often appears in combinations such as: college grads, grads who, of grads.
Context around Grads
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 14 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Grads
- In this selection, "grads" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, college, harvard, ogden, look, working and need stand out and add context to how "grads" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include bu grads walk past and dads and grads sale which. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "grads" sits close to words such as abalone, abomination and accountancy, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with grads
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Only a handful of Harvard grads died in Vietnam and few in Iraq or Afghanistan. (15 words)
Which city in New York is the best for college grads to begin their careers? (15 words)
Getting a handle on budgeting, saving and planning puts new college grads ahead of the game. (16 words)
On the other hand, if we wanted to try to make the labor market for recent college grads look bad, we could follow the Washington Post’s lead and look at the re-employment rates for college grads who report being unemployed. (42 words)
Expect Gen Z women to speak with a bigger voice in coming elections because they account for a higher percentage of college grads in their generation than men do, and college graduates have the highest voting rates. (37 words)
Other great sales we saw were branded toward Father’s Day and graduation celebrations, such as the Reebok Dads and Grads Sale, which took an extra 50% off sale items and offered 35% off full-priced products. (37 words)
Which city in New York is the best for college grads to begin their careers? (15 words)
Example sentences (20)
It was a hard-fought battle but the Peter Skene Ogden Grads were no match for their elders during the annual Grads vs Teachers hockey game last Wednesday.
On the other hand, if we wanted to try to make the labor market for recent college grads look bad, we could follow the Washington Post’s lead and look at the re-employment rates for college grads who report being unemployed.
In the 19th century some European nations adopted the " grad " (also called grade or gon) system instead, where a right angle is 100 grads to give a circle of 400 grads.
According to the growth of emerging technologies, like generative AI, have a third of grads second-guessing their career choice.
Although historically Black colleges and universities make up just of medical schools in the United States, they produce nearly 10 percent of Black medical school grads.
And so for grads, that means no jobs when you’re coming out, and for adjuncts it means that you are on these insecure contracts that Brian told us a lot about.
Another study puts the number of college grads working in jobs that don’t require a degree at 41%.
As I’ve said here many times, foreign post-grads need places to stay, and in a city whose economy is increasingly reliant on higher education that means purpose-built student accommodation.
BU grads walk past the Writers Guild picket line in front of the BU graduation site, where Warner Bros CEO David Zaslav gave a commencement speech Sunday.
Expect Gen Z women to speak with a bigger voice in coming elections because they account for a higher percentage of college grads in their generation than men do, and college graduates have the highest voting rates.
Getting a handle on budgeting, saving and planning puts new college grads ahead of the game.
It will be some years, but hopefully NIC’s grads will also choose to return to the Island.
I’ve seen my dad (‘83) bend over backward to help Notre Dame grads and I’ve gotten loads of invaluable career advice and connections from other alumni.
Only a handful of Harvard grads died in Vietnam and few in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Other great sales we saw were branded toward Father’s Day and graduation celebrations, such as the Reebok Dads and Grads Sale, which took an extra 50% off sale items and offered 35% off full-priced products.
Raj Chetty’s data shows that MIT students with bachelor's degrees make more money at age 30 than bachelor's degree grads from any other college in the country.
Three recent grads who took advantage of the program to launch their careers in Vermont agree that the $5,000 benefit is a huge help.
Which city in New York is the best for college grads to begin their careers?
A few more black CEOs or Harvard grads does nothing for the vast majority who are working class.
And it’s not just Canada where new grads are facing tough times landing first jobs – many U.S. graduates face similar frustration.
Common combinations with grads
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- college grads 10×
- grads who 5×
- of grads 5×
- school grads 5×
- grads are 5×
- grads to 4×
- recent grads 4×
- the grads 4×
- for grads 3×
- grads and 3×