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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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Her coach observed her frequently and gave feedback on classroom management, something she felt she didn’t learn much about even after getting her master’s degree in education.

From Los Angeles Times

Lucy Gabb graduated from Cambridge university in July 2025 with a degree in French and has since been looking for a job.

From BBC

They display an innate curiosity and astonishing degrees of empathy, intelligence and perceptiveness, with subjects ranging from public and social institutions to cultural and specialized spaces and the minutiae of human interactions.

From Los Angeles Times

These all involve varying degrees and direction of rotation - and can incorporate grabs.

From BBC

The images revealed short phosphorus chains forming in three distinct directions across the silver surface, each separated by 120 degree angles.

From Science Daily