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degrees
noun as in cardinal points
Weak matches
noun as in compass rose
Weak matches
noun as in scale
noun as in temperature
Strong matches
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Example Sentences
Tuition fees in England will rise for current and existing students by £285 to £9,535 a year for those on full-time degrees, in autumn 2025.
He suggests business degrees are one area that might need more scrutiny to demonstrate which offer the best outcomes for students.
Haines also has degrees in law and theoretical physics.
Since liberals cannot help but show off their college degrees, the 4B movement is being compared to the ancient Greek comedy "Lysistrata," in which Aristophanes imagines a community of women withholding sex from men, in hopes of bringing an end to war.
This cycle’s inflation led to crucial Democratic losses among voters who don’t have college degrees, and those voters will have to be won back somehow, because they make up a majority of the electorate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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