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The phrase 'degree of compatibility' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the extent to which two things can work together or how well two things can work together. For example, "After assessing the hardware requirements of the software, we found a high degree of compatibility between the two."
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A greater degree of compatibility is maintained.
The degree of compatibility of the blends was characterized using the Δb parameter.
It can be concluded that the PCN and the PTMG have a higher degree of compatibility than PCN and PPG.
Plasma treatment is applied to one of the components (LDPE) in order to affect the degree of compatibility.
Structural similarities of the pristine components lead to higher degree of compatibility which also results better physicomechanical behaviour.
Next we describe the parameters and adjustments required for an FBMC communication system that aims to maintain a certain degree of compatibility with WiMAX specifications.
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The varied degrees of compatibility with eventive le and bei-passive may be seen as the semantic basis for further role distinctions.
A rampant sex life may be ambitious, but a degree of physical compatibility is imperative at the start of any union.
All members of an architectural family have a degree of code compatibility with one another.
The in vivo study showed that the hybrid scaffold had a high degree of tissue compatibility.
This was made possible by what RIM calls a "high degree of API compatibility," making it easy for Android developers to port apps to the PlayBook.
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