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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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Munna has not reached the same heights in football as Nisha, but helps train girls at the Football for Freedom Project and is studying for a degree at university.

From BBC

Sick of her nine-to-five job, she found the email address for an outreach worker at Cambridge, who helped her get on a degree course in theatre and education.

From BBC

"You know that you only have a month left of your degree and nothing in you has the spark or motivation to just carry on," Abbas says.

From BBC

We are ourselves seeing cyber threats, with ebbs and flows, but certainly at a much higher degree of intensity.

From The Wall Street Journal

After years of studying, Riki Auton was beyond excited to start her fine art degree at University of the Arts London.

From BBC