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The phrase 'degree of' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate the level or intensity of something, such as a feeling or opinion. For example, "We measure the degree of dissatisfaction in customers' feedback."
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"There's a degree of paternalism.
With what degree of success?
The degree of pain varied.
"Colour itself is a degree of darkness".
This degree of selectivity is radical.
Degree of sexual and romantic passion.
The precise degree of independence matters.
A degree of name-dropping develops.
The degree of difficulty simplified the challenge.
That degree of radiation is not consequential".
But a degree of confusion is understandable.
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