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How to Use "Degree" with Example Sentences
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degree
(n):
a unit for measuring an angle; a unit for measuring the temperature; the amount of something; an official certificate of academic achievement
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Used with adjectives:
"
There is a
considerable
degree
of choices.
"
(considerable, good, great, high, large)
"
There is a
certain
degree
of truth to his words.
"
(certain, fair, modest, slight, small)
"
The two brothers do not get the
same
degree
of affection.
"
(same)
"
Her goal is to get a
college
degree
.
"
(college, associate, bachelor's, undergraduate, master's, advanced, doctoral, graduate, business, law, medical, professional)
Used with verbs:
"
Turn
the compass 45
degrees
.
"
(turn, spin, rotate)
"
Temperatures will
reach
80
degrees
tonight.
"
(reach)
"
The doctor will
determine
the
degree
of her illness.
"
(determine, decide)
"
She
has
a
degree
in biology.
"
(has, holds)
"
She will
pursue
a medical
degree
.
"
(pursue, get, go after)
"
She will
receive
a
degree
in finance.
"
(receive, earn, gain, get, pursue, obtain)
Used with prepositions:
"
Water freezes
at
32
degrees
.
"
(at)
"
We all make mistakes
to
some
degree
.
"
(to)
"
Cars have a certain
degree
of
danger.
"
(of)
"
The president has a
degree
in
law.
"
(in)
Used with nouns:
"
What is your
degree
level
?
"
(level)
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