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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a degree for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a qualification or certification obtained for a specific purpose or field of study.
Example: "She earned a degree for her work in environmental science, which helped her secure a job in the field."
Alternatives: "a qualification in" or "a certification for".
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How About Pay and a Degree for College Athletes?
Mr. Monahan's institution offers a degree for transfer students that can take two to three years.
Neither went to college, but a degree for her was nonnegotiable.
But you have to have a degree for it, so I reapplied to university".
Immigrants compensate to a degree for declining birth rates among indigenous European populations.
I'd taken a degree for the pleasure of it, not as a vocation.
This compares with about 0.25 of a degree for the surface record.
The road to a degree for many must begin with language immersion.
Too many recent graduates have ended up in low paid, menial jobs that they didn't need a degree for.
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