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"a certain measure of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to an indeterminate amount of something, which can be used in a range of contexts. For example, "The project took a certain measure of skill to complete."
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A certain measure of anxiety has marked each of us.
But a certain measure of optimism isn't foolish.
And yet, she insisted more on modesty, restraint, and a certain measure of defiance.
But Khan proves adept at combining a certain measure of slink with just enough primeval clout.
Not love, not admiration, not even fear — but a certain measure of pity.
But he said most were "amber," a classification that means convoy operators assume "a certain measure of risk".
However, the presence of corner stores does signify a certain measure of walkability and reduced reliance on cars.
But if we can move them from where they were, we can feel a certain measure of success.
Will aesthetic values loosen up, allowing the occasional wrinkle to take on a certain measure of authenticity?
She has a certain measure of confidence, thanks to her sneak attack at Arthur Ashe Stadium last year.
Cast three major stars in Chekhov's "Three Sisters" and you might expect a certain measure of sibling rivalry.
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