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to a degree
Idioms and Phrases
Also, to an extent . See to some degree .Example Sentences
These issues are pertinent to a degree that they never have been in U.S. history because Trump has said he will nominate Tulsi Gabbard to be director of national intelligence.
The Briton said: "There are a number of drivers who feel a bit fed up with the whole situation and it only seems to be going to a degree in the wrong direction."
To a degree, some of the debates roiling the California branch mirror those for the national organization.
In that time, I developed some adaptation strategies and began, to a degree I was unaware of, to normalize moving about in a world where my brain got only part of the auditory input that those around me were receiving.
Lina's marriage has deteriorated to a degree that her husband tells her that “kissing me gives him the heebie-jeebies the way wet wool does.”
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