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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full degree" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to completing all the requirements of a degree program and receiving the official certification. Example: She spent four years studying and working hard to earn a full degree in psychology. In order to advance in her career, Lisa decided to go back to school and pursue a full degree in business administration.
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In the 1930's, women couldn't get a full degree there.
The fourth programme in psychology is a full degree course lasting four years.
And the year-round temperature in Embarrass averages out at 34.4, a full degree colder than anyplace else in Minnesota.
A full degree in sociology, with well over 100 undergraduates, is neither viable nor credible with a single sociologist.
I'm good at taking on information – I can remember stuff – so I'm looking forward to studying for a full degree.
It's called a foundation degree and is roughly equivalent – in academic terms – to two-thirds of a full degree.
"The baseline temperature on the Great Barrier Reef has gone up between a half and a full degree, depending on where you are," he says.
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But at the same time, many students were surprised that we weren't using it to a fuller degree already".
Based on Lagrangian approach, a full-degree-of-freedom dynamic model of a Jeffcott rotor is developed.
To show the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy, a full-degree-of-freedom simulation case study is developed for a vehicle in carrying a six-degrees-of-freedom manipulator.
Shadow-projection images were taken at 0.7-degree steps for a full 360-degree stage rotation.
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