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The phrase "a degree being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the state or condition of a degree, often in academic or professional contexts.
Example: "A degree being a prerequisite for the job, many applicants were required to submit their transcripts."
Alternatives: "a degree as" or "a degree serving as".
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The gap is, to a degree, being filled by foreign third-party logistics companies working throughout India.
The learning received by taking the course One increment towards a degree (with a degree being defined as the right to legitimately claim to have completed a course of study at the institution providing the degree, a right which supposedly provides financial and other benefits after college).
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Having a degree is ubiquitous.
A degree is a valuable thing.
A degree is not enough.
"A degree is a degree, but experience is key to success.
Yet attaining a degree is a slow, arduous process.
So, this, to a degree, was quite an artificial prosecution".
And that, to a degree, is by design.
But holding a degree is no guarantee of financial success.
"Having a degree is a signal," she says.
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