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Discover Ludwig"two degrees" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a measurement of temperature, angle, or even a form of academic qualification such as a two-year degree. For example: "The temperature outside dropped two degrees."
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He has two degrees.
Two degrees and cloudy.
Two degrees, either side".
(She has two degrees in art history).
He has two degrees from Harvard.
That is less than two degrees Fahrenheit.
In Buffalo, it's two degrees".
I have two degrees in marketing.
We were playing in minus two degrees," Kuznetsova said.
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Thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit is the magic number.
We also apply a two-degrees-of-freedom (2 D.O.F).
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