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Discover Ludwig"large degree" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate a significant amount or extent. For example, "Increased automation has allowed for a large degree of efficiency in production."
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To a large degree, the book works.
And, to a large degree, he was.
To a large degree, yes.
That is true to a large degree.
Her legend, to a large degree, was Putnam's creation.
To a large degree, restructuring succeeded in doing that.
Those farms are to a large degree uneconomic.
To a large degree, the summit achieved that goal.
"To a large degree, it's vicarious," Mr. Powell said.
To a large degree, it's a question of practicality.
To a large degree, he has hemmed himself in politically.
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