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The phrase "some degree of skill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a certain level of proficiency or ability is required or present in a particular context. Example: "To succeed in this competition, participants must demonstrate some degree of skill in their chosen discipline."
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For instance, gamblers often believe that games like roulette, or picking lottery numbers, involve some degree of skill, even though they do not.
The fact that some bombs in New Jersey and one in Manhattan failed to explode is a reminder that building explosives takes some degree of skill if you're to be successful.
The model, with five levels of surface energy complexity, is shown to simulate the observed runoff for two sub-basins within the PILPS 2e domain with some degree of skill.
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This shows that some degree of skills-transfer is seen between different laparoscopic procedures.
In societies whose members are largely self-reliant, some degree of craft skill is practically universal.
By 2020, nearly eight in 10 jobs will require some degree of technological skills.
Three participants shared similar experiences receiving some degree of wheelchair mobility skills training (having all attended the same rehabilitation centre), such as Tim who said: "I came through [Rehabilitation Facility] and learned quite a bit from the staff but found that getting out at home and the park and other places, encountered things that I didn't experience [in Rehab]".
In some places a very high degree of skill was attained, especially in the central Andes, where the earliest wares seem to date from the end of the 2nd millennium bc.
Although the moderately strong correlation coefficients did indicate some degree of overlap between the skills and abilities being assessed by the three tasks, the correlations were not strong enough to suggest that they were assessing exactly the same things.
"You are always compensating and always trying to make adjustments, and it's such a high degree of skill that's necessary for some of these movements.
There's a degree of skill spillover in the labor market – even if a person is very skilled.
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