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01. He did an analysis of the way children learn language for his Master's [thesis].
02. He did his doctoral [thesis] on the marriage customs of slaves living in ancient Rome.
03. I figure that it will take me three more months to finish my [thesis].
04. Greg is defending his [thesis] this Thursday.
05. The [thesis] of this paper is that vocabulary is the most important factor in second language learning.
06. The [thesis] was dismissed after experiments failed to reproduce the original results claimed by the author of the study.
07. Her [thesis] has provoked a great deal of discussion in the field.
08. Cam has been working on his [thesis] for over a year and a half and he still has lots of work to do.
09. Her prof sent back her [thesis] with a few pages of recommendations for improvements.
10. Our governor is a proponent of the [thesis] that cutting taxes will stimulate business.
11. Frank Dobie once stated that the average Ph.D. [thesis] is nothing but a transference of bones from one graveyard to another.
12. If you go to the university library, you can read the [theses] which were written by last year's Master's students.
13. A proper essay supports its [thesis] using appropriate details.
14. Grad students may have difficulty with time management due to the lack of structure in a grad program, especially when their course work is done and they are working on their [thesis].
15. He wrote his doctoral [thesis] on contemporary French literature.
16. In order to get a Master's degree in Linguistics at this university, every candidate must write a [thesis].

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