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Discover Ludwig"degree about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in complex sentences to provide information or clarify a degree or level of something. Example: "The scientist conducted a study to determine the degree about the effects of climate change on ocean temperatures." In this example, "degree about" is used to provide more information about the extent or level to which climate change affects ocean temperatures.
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Watching baseball is, to some degree, about watching a manager watch the game.
It's a guess, to some degree, about where an individual at 16 or 17 will end up at 18 or 20".
For company, the Yankees can look to the Mets, who were also in the dark, at least to some degree, about Carlos Beltran's dealings with Galea in 2009 when he sought help for a bone bruise in his knee.
These days, a majority of students take a similarly nomadic path to a degree; about 60percentt of students graduating from college attend more than one institution, a number that has risen steadily over at least the last two decades.
Early joint exercises are encouraged, and depending on the adequacy of articular fixation and on associated ligament injuries, weight bearing may be permitted to a limited degree (about 30%) in the first 6 weeks and then encouraged to the 'as tolerated' maxim.
Most participants did not possess a high school degree (about 60%%) and approximately 60%% were currently employed.
Intra-module cross-links were satisfied to a high degree (approximately 95%), and inter-modular cross-links to a much lesser degree (about 10%).
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But like Michael Gove last week, I was forced into a 180-degree about-turn as my ignorance was challenged.
As the crowded lobby and pounding rock music made clear, this place was indeed a 180-degree about-face from Barcelona.
After breaking election promises, performing a 180-degree about-turn on the party's key policy, introducing crippling capital controls and almost sending his country crashing out of the euro, Tsipras has bounced back in a remarkable fashion.
Instead of being an impediment to immigration reform, as he is now, he could have one of those fantastic moments that only politicians seem to have -- the dawning realization that their political survival requires an 180-degree about-face.
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