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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To a degree" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is true or applicable to some extent, but not completely. Example: "The project was successful, to a degree, but there were several challenges that we need to address."
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To a degree
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To an extreme; exceedingly.
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To a degree, yes.
To a degree.
To a degree, they succeeded.
"To a degree," she said.
To a degree he has.
To a degree, at least.
To a degree, she wasn't wrong.
To a degree, you would be right.
To a degree, Irish officials are correct.
To a degree, he has a point.
To a degree, anyway.
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