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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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Temperatures in Angeles National Forest can range from below freezing overnight in winter, especially above 6,000 feet, to above 100 degrees in summer.

From Los Angeles Times

But after earning his University of Massachusetts, Boston degree last year, Liew said he has applied to about 500 local jobs with no luck.

From The Wall Street Journal

That was like a "red rag to a bull" he said, and he went on to get a degree in animal nutrition and to set up a farm in Bedfordshire.

From BBC

Whether or not Japan joins a war over Taiwan, to what degree it fights and what it does if the U.S. stays out depends on a mix of military, legal and political factors.

From The Wall Street Journal

As many England fans would testify, Gareth Southgate took on an England team that was seen as underachieving, and restored a degree of national pride to the game.

From BBC