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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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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

But reasonable observers can admit that any sane policy will, to a greater or lesser degree, look ugly.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the justices did not address the degree to which importers can receive refunds.

From Barron's

Anna Murdoch in the late 1970s attended college in New York, studying for a bachelor’s degree in English at Fordham University.

From The Wall Street Journal