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"no degree" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to someone who does not have any educational qualifications. For example, "The job does not require any special qualifications, so applicants with no degree will be considered."
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I might not tell her about the no degree part.
No degree, no office.
"The sector has no degree of long-term certainty.
"Otherwise, no degree of pain is of the slightest significance.
I mean, to what degree?" "To no degree," Deb says.
She left in the spring with no degree.
Many countries offered no degree below Masters level.
Nearly three of four had no degree beyond high school.
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A conventional LDPC ensemble has, that is, no degree-1 variable nodes.
23 For the year 2003, no degree of urbanisation was available from Statistics Netherlands.
Additionally, whenever there is no degree/abundance association, there is also no degree/essentiality correlation.
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