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The phrase "degree of solace" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea that something provides a small measure of comfort or relief. For example: "Even though the results of her test were disappointing, she found a degree of solace in the kindness of her family and friends."
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But this grim understanding brings Connell a degree of solace.
Cooper found some degree of solace when the Kings named Kenny Natt, another client, as the interim coach.
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At last, I realized that the poem had to be about the attack and the deaths and the suffering and the grieving and, if possible, to a degree, the solace of staying close to what happened.
I took a degree of humble pre-dawn solace in what seemed the genial expression of our post-colonial place in the world as we not quite stubbornly endured near humiliation at the hands of the Windies or the Aussies, and John Arlott and Brian Johnston and the rest recalled glories now long forgotten over tea and cakes.
Some computer scientists find solace in the degree of certainty that comes from trading in yes-or-no operations.
Will just a soupçon of solace suffice?
I find a lot of solace in housework.
Quantum of Solace is released October 31.
He was the villain opposite Daniel Craig in "Quantum of Solace".
But "Quantum of Solace" is pretty bad.
Suggested lyrics: "Quantum of solace, quantum of solace / Blofeld was played by Telly Savalas".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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