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The phrase "a second degree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as education, where it refers to a level of academic achievement, or in legal terms, indicating a classification of a crime.
Example: "She earned a second degree in psychology after completing her undergraduate studies."
Alternatives: "a master's degree" or "a graduate degree".
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When fitting with a second degree polynomial, the correlation increases to r2 = 0.87 (data not shown).
He is going for a second degree in social psychology.
His advice to anyone thinking of a second degree?
After the war he moved to London for a second degree, in phonetics.
If you think you've made the wrong choice, you can't do a second degree with funding.
He married a Cambodian, had three children, and earned a second degree, in engineering.
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Zubov, 27, was charged with aggravated assault and family violence, a second-degree felony.
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