sacar el título de

sacar el título de
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. to get a degree in
Mi abuelo primero estudió leyes y luego sacó el título de economista de la universidad de Santa María la Antigua.My grandfather studied law first, and then he got a degree in economics from the University of Santa Maria La Antigua.
b. to receive a degree in
Luego de sacar el título de físico en Oxford, el joven prodigio prosiguió a realizar un doctorado en física cuántica, el cual terminó en tan solo dos años.After receiving a degree in physics from Oxford, the young wunderkind proceeded to get a PhD in quantum physics, which he completed in only three years.
c. to qualify as
Tras sacar el título de abogado, Julio comenzó a trabajar en la firma de su padre.After qualifying as a lawyer, Julio started working at his father's firm.
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