"in varying degrees" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it when you want to indicate that something exists in differing amounts or levels. For example, "The economic effects of the pandemic have been felt in varying degrees around the world.".
Most show black in varying degrees.
The others, in varying degrees, agreed.
"It happens every time, in varying degrees".
All are striking and, in varying degrees, dodgy.
Aren't all families dysfunctional in varying degrees?
All three produced gasps of exasperation in varying degrees.
"They're doing, in varying degrees, terrible," he said.
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