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The phrase "a certain degree of effort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the amount of effort required to achieve a task or goal.
Example: "To succeed in this project, you will need to put in a certain degree of effort to meet the deadlines."
Alternatives: "a level of effort" or "some amount of effort".
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It takes a certain degree of effort to get out and vote on election day and if your party's base is dispirited, as the Republican base is becoming, then a lot of voters may simply stay home.
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However, many of these tools only covers a subset of molecular descriptors and/or fingerprints such that users need to manually merge the outcomes from multiple tools to obtain a comprehensive set of results, which inevitably take a certain degree of unnecessary and tedious efforts.
Despite continuing research and standardization efforts, a certain degree of empiricism is still necessary, particularly in a model-to-ship correlation that is a method to enhance the prediction accuracy of ship resistance by empirical means.
We provide theoretical results that characterize the minimum computational effort required to achieve a certain degree of accuracy in the sample approximation.
But a certain edge was missing from the American effort on Sunday, and perhaps a certain degree of communication, too.
Virtually all efforts to classify social groups result in a certain degree of artificiality.
It has long been known that despite their efforts to encourage angiogenesis, solid tumors experience a certain degree of relative hypoxia when compared with surrounding tissue [14], [15], [16].
This type of analysis relies on a certain degree of subjectivity in the sense that stakeholders first must agree to focus their efforts on a potentially arbitrary set of attributes and pressures.
"A certain degree of risk is accepted.
There's a certain degree of shame".
And with a certain degree of fear.
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