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Discover Ludwig"some degrees of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe ranges or levels of something, as in "The difficulty of this test ranges from some degrees of complexity to extreme levels of difficulty."
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The proposed results put in evidence some degrees of freedom that can be used for design purposes.
Baseball has never overturned a case, but appeals in other sports have seen some degrees of success.
Anger, and some degrees of violence, seemed to be in the air on Monday night's schedule of playoff games.
While the normality assumption holds in most cases, in many continuous-flow processes such as the chemical processes, serial samples have some degrees of autocorrelation associated with them.
For the underactuated case, the squeeze force control problem is more difficult to solve due to the loss of some degrees of manipulator actuation.
It is evident from the zero-field cooled (ZFC) signal that the diamagnetic signal does not saturate but continuous to decrease to lower temperature indicating some degrees of inhomogeneity in the sample annealed at high temperature.
All 29 compounds show some degrees of inhibitory activities as detected by the four assay methods, 9 compounds demonstrated high percent inhibition (PI) in all tests, 30 to 40 times stronger than aminoguanidine.
Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world and a high proportion of its population residing in densely built high-rise buildings are experiencing some degrees of thermal discomfort.
The amount of load transferred through wall ties depends on factors such as tie spacing, tie stiffness, reinforcement, etc. Results indicate that some degrees of composite action exist; around 12%to37%7% of the applied shear load is transferred to the brick veneer.
The resulting composite yielded freestanding and flexible electrodes with some degrees of 3D structuration.
Thus, adding some degrees of structure might suit the application better.
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