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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moderate degree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level of something that is neither too high nor too low, often in contexts such as assessments, evaluations, or descriptions of intensity.
Example: "The project requires a moderate degree of effort to complete successfully."
Alternatives: "a reasonable level" or "a fair amount".
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That means a moderate degree of correlation between natural resources equities and the broad stock market.
In contrast, mutant organisms grew diffusely in liquid medium and produced a moderate degree of turbidity.
Instead of continuing to drop off exponentially, many sites exhibit a moderate degree of connectivity.
The primary tested of epoxide derivatives showed a moderate degree of DNA alkylation.
All but one (D4S2364) loci showed a moderate degree of polymorphism (observed heterozygosity >0.6).
I can tolerate only a moderate degree of pain, perhaps because I came to chilies late in life.
Histopathology also revealed a significant hepatic damage and a moderate degree of changes in the renal tissue.
Camus, like the narrator, refuses to "become an over-eloquent eulogist of a determination and heroism to which he attaches only a moderate degree of importance".
In comparison to some lizards, the cochlea of Caiman crocodilus, which has been most extensively studied, exhibits only a moderate degree of structural differentiation.
Laparoscopic adhesiolysis was performed with a moderate degree of difficulty.
Devin, a hipster of a moderate degree, is very fond of the Nissan Leaf.
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