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"degrees below zero" is correct and is usable in written English.
It is used to describe temperature and is often used to describe extreme cold, for example: "The temperature dropped to twenty degrees below zero last night."
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The reported readings "as low as 22 degrees below zero" were measured on the Celsius scale (making the temperature equivalent to roughly 8 degrees below zero Fahrenheit).
At 320 degrees below zero.
"It's 20 degrees below zero.
The temperature was 6 degrees below zero.
The temperature is twenty degrees below zero.
It was 10 degrees below zero outside.
It's about 30 degrees below zero.
The temperature was ten degrees below zero.
It was twenty-eight degrees below zero.
Sometimes in the winter it was 40 degrees below zero.
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For him, cold fusion meant 60-degrees-below-zero winters.
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