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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with three degrees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has obtained three academic degrees or qualifications. Example: "She is an accomplished professional with three degrees in engineering, business, and environmental science."
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With three degrees from Juilliard, Mr. Liebermann brings clear skills to his work.
The method is illustrated by an example of an impacting system with three degrees of freedom.
The pong ball is drawn using a spinning mirror and a gimbal mechanism with three degrees of freedom.
A featured integration of multiple SMA bimorph microactuators has been utilized to form a micromanipulator with three degrees of freedom.
The aim of this study was to expand that knowledge by identifying behavioural indicators correlating with three degrees of palatability.
However, this bearing with three degrees of freedom was larger than the bearing with two degrees of freedom.
The WEC with three degrees of freedom (3-DOF) including the heave, pitch and roll motions is considered.
Each joint of the system is a free ball joint capable of rotating with three degrees of freedom (DOF).
In this work, the QFT technique was used to control a system with three degrees of freedom of coupled movement.
This model is constructed with three degrees of freedom in the mechanical oscillating part, two translational and one rotational.
Marvin Krislov, often a lightning rod over identity and free speech issues, is a former Rhodes scholar with three degrees from Yale.
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