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'measure of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a degree or amount of something. For example, "It is difficult to measure the exact degree of success that he achieved."
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"It's a measure of comfort.
A measure of wealth.
a measure of freedom.
There is also a measure of anxiety.
Why is the measure of love loss?
That is the measure of its freedom.
Marcoux took the measure of the room.
It should take the measure of greatness.
What would be our measure of success?
Albedo is a measure of reflectivity.
Yet another measure of her power?
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