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"degrees less than" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to refer to something that is at a lower temperature than something else. For example, "The temperature outside was 10 degrees less than yesterday."
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Similarly, the span of the Mediterranean ultimately was proved to be 20 degrees less than Ptolemy's estimate.
For maximum efficiency, a fixed mount should face south in the Northern Hemisphere or north in the Southern Hemisphere, and it should have a tilt angle from horizontal of about 15 degrees less than the local latitude in summer and 25 degrees more than the local latitude in winter.
The spectra of the candidate models are mostly very similar, almost completely overlapping for degrees less than 9.
The -axis represents the effective degree and -axis denotes the corresponding percentage of the received symbols which have effective degrees less than or equal to this degree.
For example, TaC has the highest melting point known for any material (about 3,983°C), within a few degrees less than the sublimation point of graphite (4,000°C).
However, the set of optimal nodes on the interval ([-1, 1]) is known explicitly only for degrees less than four [23, 24], although their characterization is known from the Bernstein-Erdös conjectures.
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"There are some funny, funky scenes and some great CGI exploding hardware; it never looks a penny less than a million dollars, nor Johansson a Celsius-degree less than smokin' hot," writes our own Peter Bradshaw.
Fast foward to today and $800 million is some degree less than that.
This process is repeated until there are no nodes with degree less than k.
where g is a polynomial of ϕ with degree less than or equal to αmax.
where is a polynomial of degree less than, the multiplicity of as a root of.
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