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"degrees of freedom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the range of options a person has, and can generally be used in contexts where choice or autonomy are being discussed. For example: "Everyone should have the right to choose their own destiny, and should have a wide range of degrees of freedom to do so".
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degrees of freedom
noun
Plural of degree of freedom
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Two degrees of freedom.
How many degrees of freedom?
A ship has six degrees of freedom.
Single and multiple degrees of freedom.
Two degrees of freedom, two independent variables.
How many degrees of freedom are left?
The degrees of freedom is one.
DOF = degrees of freedom.
Generalized degrees of freedom.
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cTwo-degrees-of-freedom test.
dTwo-degrees-of-freedom test, P = 0.002.
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