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The phrase "a small degree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a minor extent or level of something, often in contexts discussing measurements, opinions, or changes.
Example: "The temperature increased by a small degree, but it was enough to notice a difference."
Alternatives: "a slight amount" or "a minor extent".
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"I think all women have to a small degree.
"Every one of us is guilty to a small degree".
To a small degree, her show draws on it, too.
To a small degree, that already is happening.
The women also seemed, to a small degree, wobblier.
The structure was idealised to a small degree.
And while Diana Munson cooperated to a small degree, she declined to be interviewed.
Recess appointments have given Obama a small degree of leverage to fight back.
Most inmates, if you give them a small degree of respect, they will respect you.
Regulating rods are deliberately designed to affect reactivity only by a small degree.
The HCl hydration that followed caused a small degree of Cl isotope fractionation (3 6‰ 23.
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