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"degree with" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in English.
It is possible that you are thinking of the phrase "agree with," which means to have the same opinion or to be in accordance with something. For example: "I agree with your stance on the issue."
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Google complied to some degree with 88% of requests.
She received her veterinary degree, with distinction, from Cornell.
She received a law degree, with distinction, from Stanford.
He did this and received the degree with trembling knees.
"I will be involved in real business, to some degree with the media, to some degree with academia.
He received a law degree with honors from Emory.
Students can also obtain the pastoral ministry degree with a concentration in church management.
His transcripts and diplomas showed one master's degree with a dual major.
He graduated from Melbourne University and received an M.B.A. degree with distinction from Harvard University.
The other is a law degree with a specialty in intellectual property.
However, it is still offered as a joint degree with other languages or subjects.
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