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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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They said they had to endure water temperatures of 35 degrees Fahrenheit, working in turns of no more than 40 minutes each.

From The Wall Street Journal

You can make a case for a degree of doubt for Dogso.

From BBC

You also need the belief that it’s possible to succeed in an icy winter sport even though you’re from a sun-washed country where the average annual temperature is 80 degrees.

From Los Angeles Times

When we started dating, he said we could get married after he finished his undergraduate degree.

From MarketWatch

With his announcement, Sarwar has asserted a degree of independence - that he is his own man, rather than Starmer's branch office manager in Scotland.

From BBC