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The phrase "a new degree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a newly obtained academic qualification or level of education.
Example: "After years of hard work, I finally earned a new degree in environmental science."
Alternatives: "a fresh qualification" or "a recent diploma."
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It achieved a new degree of sophistication.
You can even earn a new degree!
You may need retraining or a new degree entirely.
All told, the developments amount to a new degree of attention on trade.
As for Mr Schmitt, he will now start work on a new degree, he says.
Light Industry's five-year lease in Greenpoint suggests a new degree of permanence.
Seeing that peacock out on the streets today signals a new degree of freedom here.
So we're going to work on a new degree at universities, half science, half everything else.
It adds a new degree of hopelessness to all prior proceedings.
Drones also liberate performance art with a new degree of positional control.
As it is a new degree, the GDC will be assessing the programme as it progresses.
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