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The phrase "in the degree" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means "to a certain extent" or "to a particular level." Here are some examples: 1. "The impact of climate change is felt in the degree of extreme weather patterns we are experiencing." 2. "In the degree that he is knowledgeable about this topic, he is the best person to lead the research project." 3. "Students in the degree program have the opportunity to specialize in a specific field of study." 4. "The success of the project will depend on the commitment of each team member in the degree that they contribute their skills and expertise."
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The difference was in the degree of enforcement.
Reduction in the degree of saturation decreases thermal conductivity.
There were significant variations from place to place, but mainly in the degree of failure.
To learn the difference in the degree of difficulty, ask the Atlanta Braves.
Their plans vary only in the degree to which they are progressive.
These constraints would need to reflect the difference in the degree of exposure to fiscal risk".
More serious commentators differ from the pundits only in the degree of showmanship.
The speakers at Heritage that day differed in the degree of optimism they allowed themselves.
In our opinion, the difference in the degree of nanowire ordering results in different SERS performance.
These instruments also vary in the degree to which they retain the bugle's characteristic wide bore.
Figure 1: Cyclic shifts in the degree of femininity preferred in male faces.
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