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The phrase "a degree which is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific level or extent of something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The study demonstrated a degree which is significant in understanding the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a level that is" or "an extent that is".
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But that said, 30% don't have a degree, which is quite a large number".
The humorist S. J. Perelman found the brothers to be "megalomaniacs to a degree which is impossible to describe".
Social learning depends on co-operation, which allows individuals to specialise to a degree which is unique in the natural world.
(In a later publication, Aristarchus gave the angular size of the Moon as half a degree, which is about right, but he apparently did not modify his earlier work).
In contrast, the human eye has 100 million photoreceptors and can resolve one minute of arc (one-sixtieth of a degree), which is about 4,000 times better than the resolution achieved by the flatworm eye.
Today universities are not ivory towers, they are power stations of the knowledge economy, they are critical to creating a richer country, but also a fairer country where more people have got the chance to get hold of a degree which is still the key to unlocking middle-class life".
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Kupchak recalled how some coaches promised recruits a starting role as a freshman, but that Smith promised he would look after Kupchak and make sure he got a degree, which was why he chose North Carolina, and prospered.
The profile said that he had moved to Britain in 2001 to study for a degree, which was described in Mr. Abdaly's Facebook profile as "sports therapy at the University of Bedfordshire". The Facebook profile said he graduated in 2004.
The profile said that he had moved to Britain in 2001 to study for a degree, which was described in Mr. Abdaly's Facebook profile as "sports therapy at the University of Bedfordshire".
Miss Minter told the hearing in Ipswich the legends on both side were "blundered" to a degree which was "unusual in official issues of this coinage".
There is no record of his having obtained a degree, which was not unusual at the time as he did not need a bachelor's degree for his ecclesiastical career or even to study for a higher degree.
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