We found 397 examples of how to use degree in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 397.
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76. | The highest degree of happiness is the absence of all pain. | |
77. | The word doctor refers to a person with the highest university degree, and colloquially to a physician. | |
78. | She stopped studying and left the university without a degree. | |
79. | "I assume you have a college degree." "You assume wrong." | |
80. | We haven't been able to find out where Tom got his degree. | |
81. | All the teachers at our school have a university degree. | |
82. | The racial prejudice that used to be rampant in America has, to a considerable degree, metamorphosed into cultural prejudice. Those infected will say of a Black friend: "She's different"--meaning the cultural stereotypes they find objectionable do not apply. | |
83. | She got her master's degree three years ago. | |
84. | I had two years to finish my degree. | |
85. | To some degree, we carry the ancient oceans in our blood. | |
86. | And I want to study many languages because I want to understand the world. Currently, I'm working on my degree in Classical Greek. | |
87. | In difficult times like these, no ordinary degree of effort will get our company out of danger. | |
88. | Tom has a four-year degree. | |
89. | A square is a shape with four sides of equal length and ninety degree corners. | |
90. | Tom doesn't have a graduate degree. | |
91. | He has a degree in forestry. | |
92. | I think I should earn my degree. | |
93. | Modern Hebrew is unique in the degree to which it serves native speakers of different languages. | |
94. | Tom has a law degree. | |
95. | Where did you get your degree? | |
96. | I'm dying to reach the long-awaited moment when I get my degree. | |
97. | A beer today or a degree tomorrow? | |
98. | Norwegian, Swedish and Danish are mutually intelligible to a high degree. | |
99. | I actually voted that I'm not a perfectionist, though. I have some of the signs on the list to a high degree but I'm not entirely motivated by perfection. | |
100. | Tom has been charged with first-degree murder. |