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Discover LudwigThe phrase "significant degree of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that an amount or level of something is large or important. For example, "We achieved a significant degree of success with our new product launch."
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Over those 31 years … I have taken a significant degree of risk.
The operation involved a "significant degree of planning" by Jackson, said Walsh.
Nonetheless, Mr. Reich said, "There has been a significant degree of noncompliance by Governor Rowland".
And David Miles says he believes there is still a "significant degree" of spare capacity.
The survey elicited a high response rate and revealed a significant degree of disillusion.
However, JNC 8 generated a significant degree of controversy.
Half of them contained a significant degree of violence or morbid themes.
This would return a significant degree of control over immigration to the UK.
Here they maintained a significant degree of autonomy over their internal affairs until 1907.
However, a significant degree of commonality exists among the plant families that dominate different desert vegetations.
He said the sample that had been mailed to him "had a fairly significant degree of concentration of spores".
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