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"a degree to which" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the extent or level of something. For example: - The success of the project will depend on a degree to which we are able to secure external funding. - Her dedication and hard work were remarkable, but it was the degree to which she was able to inspire her team that truly stood out. - The report evaluates the degree to which the new policy has been implemented across various departments.
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There was a degree to which Mr. Wild's recital was about style.
In that regard, there was a degree to which Mr. Sudbin's readings seemed undifferentiated.
"It is a degree to which personal relationship drives business success and business opportunities there.
There was a degree to which the energy and polish of the performance seemed a product of the surroundings.
"There's a degree to which anybody who becomes a character does so through self-fashioning," Johnson told me recently.
THERE is a degree to which Strauss's imagination was operatic even in music written for purely orchestral forces.
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There is a great degree to which Handel guarantees a conductor's success here, given an alert chorus and orchestra.
Yes, there is a great degree to which these works embody so much inherent excitement, drama and sheer locomotion that a competent performance cannot go far wrong.
It's an impressive degree to which Don Garber is checking off boxes, and he deserves kudos for that.
ORP is a measure of degree to which a substance is capable of oxidizing or reducing another substance.
Clustering coefficient: it is a measure of degree to which hubs in a chart tend to bunch together.
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