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Free sign upThe phrase "and to some degrees" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "to some degree" or "to some degrees" depending on the context.
You can use it when discussing varying levels or extents of something, but "to some degree" is more commonly accepted.
Example: "The results of the experiment were successful, and to some degree, they validated our hypothesis."
Alternatives: "to a certain extent" or "to some extent."
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Chick lit was so hot for a while, and to some degrees still is.
More than any other single threat and, to some degrees, similar to the threat of nuclear bombs, the pesticides of the farmers represent a daily risk to all life, including human life.
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And to some degree she is.
And to some degree, it worked.
Both were privatized and to some degree deregulated.
And to some degree, such shifting would surely happen.
And, to some degree, "Figura" was Auerbach's response.
They reject pluralism, secular democracy and, to some degree, modernity.
And to some degree, it is doing that.
This is clearly meant to be revelatory, and to some degree it is.
All four told me they were accountable to the audience, and to some degree the ratings.
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