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The phrase "a degree maybe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty or a possibility regarding a level of something, such as knowledge or skill.
Example: "I think he understands the topic, but it's a degree maybe."
Alternatives: "perhaps a level" or "possibly a measure".
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What is unfolding at Penn State is not a football scandal but a societal scandal that involves a great university, a large state and, to a degree, maybe all of us.
Just a sorta, "hey, we all like Battlefield: Bad Company 2 to a degree, maybe you will, too".
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Each of these mails turns me into a more monstrous egomaniac – each to a tiny degree, maybe, but the effect, again, is cumulative.
Given that his father was a diplomat too — one of the first Saudis to have a college degree — maybe the 49-year-old's equanimity is in his genes.
"To a certain degree, maybe there was less pressure," he said.
I have an anthropology degree – maybe this is where it's all coming from".
Business is something you dabble in while you work towards your degree, maybe open a medical transportation business, start a small hair braiding business or an African fabric business to make some money as you work towards your medical or law degree.
To that degree, maybe I'm a realist.
Samset: We think that sulfate is cooling by half a degree or maybe a bit more.
There is a degree that maybe it is the situation of the Test series.
This is pertinent to such a degree that maybe we need to abandon immigration policy as a policy directed only at migrants, and instead speak about mainstreaming intercultural policy, which would include all people in the scope of diversity policies.
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