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The phrase "a degree for a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing qualifications or educational achievements, but it needs additional information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "She earned a degree for a career in engineering."
Alternatives: "a qualification for a" or "a certification for a".
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Now the MOOC, or "Massive Open Online Course", is offering students the chance to listen to star lecturers and get a degree for a fraction of the cost of attending a university.MOOCs started in 2008; and, as often happens with disruptive technologies, they have so far failed to live up to their promise.
There was a huge volcano that erupted back in the early 90s that cooled the whole world by almost a degree for a couple of years.
That's according to a recent study from Georgetown University, which offers just such a degree for a grand total of $200,000 in tuition, room and board paid over four years.
"I was getting a degree for a blog about things I'd never done". This led to a forum in Poland filled with artists who had actually realized some of those ideas, or at least been inspired by them.
The topics we discussed included, naturally, the presidential election (he's a big fan of Nate Silver), higher education ("be prepared to do work that doesn't require a degree for a while") and how to make it as a young journalist ("Know a lot of things about a lot of things, and one or two things more than anybody else").
Most women's BBT raises about half a degree for a minimum of 3 days during ovulation.
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In such a network, a node can have a degree for each class.
Never before has a U.S. president tried to reduce a national monument to such a degree for so little reason.
Look for a program that offers a degree for your interest.
In practice as a CPA with a law degree for forty years, he earned an MBA degree from The Wharton School and a law degree from New York Law.
Cranking up the thermostat will cost you – and the planet: heating a room by an extra degree for a year equals 310-360kg of extra carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere.
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