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The phrase "around degree" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a temperature or an academic degree, but without context, it is ambiguous and unclear.
Example: "The temperature is around degree Celsius today." (Note: This example is still incorrect; it should specify the degree, e.g., "around 20 degrees Celsius.")
Alternatives: "approximately degree" or "about degree".
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Most agencies don't have fixed rules around degree subjects.
Find an original It's easy to wander around degree shows and feel you've seen it all before, but there are always a few stand-outs whose work takes you by surprise for its originality, innovation and inventiveness.
Although the BGS model differs with most models around degree 5 specifically, the overall RMS differences are generally low.
The network node degree (K T ) for the ensemble network graph and the specific databases from which it was assembled (not shown) exhibited power law distributions although the ensemble network plateaued at the low end around degree ~10.
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Cercarie were released from the snails in room temperature (around 25 degree) under a lamp.
Indeed, quite a heated debate ensued during one of the follow-up groups around degrees of parental discipline and control over children's activity.
"He was strapped to a wooden board that could spin around 360 degrees," the suit claims.
He says: "If you look around 360 degrees, you see nothing but trees".
Humidity will remain low, and temperatures will fall to around 60 degrees in many spots.
Dry them in a baking pan in the oven on Low (around 170F/77c degrees).
Keep the mixture between 60 degrees and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (around 15 to 27 degrees Celsius).
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