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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'degree on' is not correct and not usable in written English
To make a sentence with the word degree, you could say "I am pursuing a degree in health science."
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For now, every loss reflects, to some degree, on him.
That already exists to a limited degree on Tribe.net.net
The Bengals have a Master's degree on the subject.
Liberalism's fate rests to an astonishing degree on his shoulders.
That depends to some degree on you, dear reader.
The tradition already exists to a limited degree on Merseyside.
Don't just go to uni and come out with a degree on its own.
Whether it becomes more popular "will depend to a large degree on the political climate".
What happens next depends to a large degree on where you live.
Your profits and cash flow depend, to a significant degree, on the progress of the stockmarket.
More important, the production appears to have registered, at least to some degree, on Hollywood's radar.
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