Phrases with «degree»

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The word "degree" typically refers to a measure or unit of measurement for angles or temperatures. In education, it refers to the level of achievement or qualification one has obtained, usually through completing a course of study at a college or university. Full definition

Sentences with «degree»

  • And despite claiming to have some kind of degree in business he apparently doesn't understand the difference between stock and flow.. (justarsenal.com)
  • About eight weeks after this reduction, we received confirmed reports of worsening of motor skills in some patients varying in degree of severity. (smafoundation.org)
  • Well, the primary lesson is that the employers did not seem to have a very high opinion of degrees from for - profit colleges. (gse.harvard.edu)
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