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The phrase "a third degree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as describing a level of intensity, severity, or a type of questioning, often in legal or academic settings.
Example: "The detective applied a third degree to the suspect, hoping to extract a confession."
Alternatives: "a high level" or "an intense degree".
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She achieved a third degree karate black belt.
Not particularly satisfied with either, she took a third degree, in philosophy.
If it is a third degree, then it can be a deferrable disease.
A third degree polynomial is assumed for the angle of twist.
A third degree felony in Florida carries a prison sentence of up to five years.
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Amber's a third-degree black belt.
A violation of either law is a third-degree felony.
Benitez was facing a third-degree assault charge, a misdemeanor.
Benitez could face a third-degree assault charge, a misdemeanor.
Voting without being a citizen is a third-degree felony.
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