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"some degree of truth" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to convey that something is partially true or has some level of truth to it, but may not be entirely accurate. Example: While there were some errors in her report, there was still some degree of truth in her findings.
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Ms. Lee's beliefs are based on some degree of truth.
There is some degree of truth to the notion that that economic stagnation didn't really get turned around until the war.
Dozens of partners are listed on separate links, yet once a single button is clicked each of the advertisers can claim -- with some degree of truth -- that the user agreed to receive marketing messages.
You find desperately needed breathing room in which there is some degree of truth.
Perhaps during this long hot summer with the depressing news of the oil spill we were aching for some degree of truth, no matter how hard.
If they're both telling some degree of truth, than it's no surprise that the report by the Southern Poverty Law Center found that Latino immigrants in Suffolk live in a "climate of fear".
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Comparing tractography with invasive tract-tracing techniques returns some degree of ground-truth knowledge, allowing testing in the in vivo brain.
Comparison of tractography results with those of invasive tract tracing techniques returns some degree of ground-truth knowledge, allowing the methodology to be tested in vivo and in the brain; however, the invasiveness of dissection studies means that these methods can only be used in animal studies.
Robin Soans, whose plays include Talking to Terrorists and The Arab-Israeli Cookbook, has written: "The normal channels of reportage, wherein we expect some degree of responsibility and truth, are no longer reliable".
There is some degree of mythmaking and truth-stretching in every campaign, but the extent to which Republicans have embraced ignobility in this campaign is astounding.
When, however, a religion is transmitted from one culture to another (as from Semitic to Hellenistic; i.e., Palestine to Rome) or claims some degree of universal or exclusive truth, formal creeds often develop as aids in maintaining continuity and identity.
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