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The phrase "a single degree of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific measurement or level of something, often in contexts like temperature, precision, or intensity.
Example: "The temperature increased by a single degree of Celsius, which was enough to affect the experiment's outcome."
Alternatives: "one degree of" or "a solitary degree of".
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So far physics has meant that a single degree of global warming was enough to melt most Arctic ice.
A single degree of separation from Uzi, there's Lil Yachty, the bubblegum rap star that's a self-proclaimed King of the Teens.
It is a single degree of freedom (DOF) system.
The feet hide the actuating cables that bend the legs along a single degree of freedom, with very limited force.
Such systems have a single degree of freedom controlled and limited by the fuel cell.
A shaking tank with a single degree of freedom was developed.
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Simple models with a single degree-of-freedom (d.o.f).o.f
He assumed a rigid pad and a single degree-of-freedom mass-spring system.
The approach is experimentally validated with a single degree-of-freedom manipulator.
Each subject gripped a single degree-of-freedom force-feedback device that moved vertically as represented in Figure 5.
The proposed architecture utilizes a single degree-of-freedom (DOF) drive-mode and a fully coupled 2-DOF sense-mode.
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