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The phrase "achieving some degree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the attainment of a certain level or extent of something, often in contexts like goals, success, or progress.
Example: "The team is focused on achieving some degree of improvement in their performance metrics by the end of the quarter."
Alternatives: "reaching a certain level" or "attaining a measure of".
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It is particularly designed to synergistically integrate a green roof with beneficial reuse of gray water and stormwater while achieving some degree of energy savings.
"The international actors chose to turn a blind eye to the war crimes of the K.L.A., placing a premium instead on achieving some degree of short-term stability," Mr. Marty wrote.
He is a prominent figure in the world of self-driving vehicles, having worked on the technology for more than a decade and achieving some degree of renown as a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2004, when he designed a self-driving motorcycle that was entered in the Pentagon's first contest for autonomous vehicles.
It is often argued, rather distastefully, that these people "relinquished the right" to their privacy upon achieving some degree of eminence.
Within the somewhat claustrophobic confines of white Rhodesian society outside the RF, Van der Byl was achieving some degree of respect.
And while we're achieving some degree of success, with the most recent series of inoculations at Chunklet HQ, it's still as important as ever to be aware of the habits of this particular type of vermin, in case you detect some of the early warning signs in a friend or loved one, or perhaps even yourself.
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Norwich City have achieved some degree of success this season as the University of East Anglia has announced it is to award the Premiership club an honorary degree.
"The prize is for British artists who have achieved some degree of international recognition," he said, "and nobody gets on that list without an international profile".
Even the men who pride themselves on having achieved some degree of balance between work and other realms of their lives measure themselves against a traditional male ideal.
While Xuanzang and Kuiji lived, the school achieved some degree of eminence and popularity, but with the passing of the two masters the school rapidly declined.
Although they have been on the market for a while, the new devices are just now beginning to achieve some degree of household penetration.
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