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The phrase "bring a degree of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a certain level or amount of something. Example: The new regulations will bring a degree of stability to the market.
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Also, lenders bring a degree of supervision.
Mr. Wilcox is hoping to bring a degree of corporate structure to the medical marijuana industry.
And where there is despair, may we bring a degree of initial confusion but eventually a somewhat enduring botched job.
Neuer surges off his line to claim it and bring a degree of calmness to the Byaern backline.
I think it's because I bring a degree of skepticism to my work that makes it truly unbrandable.
The hope of @Dandie00 was that the discovery would bring a degree of closure: @Dandie00 Dawn Anderson Oh wow.
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"Dick brings a degree of credibility that's very rare.
"He brought a degree of mathematical rigor to the field".
This additional funding … brings a degree of certainty and considerable upside in the coming years".
They have also brought a degree of imagination and innovation previously lacking in Canadian retailing.
Bringing a degree of optimism about the chances of expanding the pie to every negotiation.
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