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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The art teacher explained the color wheel and the degrees of hue.
The fashion designer chose a fabric with a stretch of 5 degrees.
He adjusted the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
The speaker adjusted the volume to 75 degrees for the presentation.
The company reported a decrease of 10 degrees in customer satisfaction.
She turned the dial to 180 degrees for a well-cooked steak.
The athlete performed a high jump of 2 meters and cleared it by 45 degrees.
The chef added a few degrees of spiciness to the curry to enhance the flavor.
The weather forecast predicts a drop in temperatures by a few degrees tomorrow.
The patient's fever reached alarming degrees, requiring immediate medical attention.
The beginner's yoga class focuses on building foundational degrees of flexibility.
The child has only a few degrees of understanding about the solar system.
He is pursuing a degree in business to enhance his management degrees.
She is taking piano lessons to increase her musical degrees.
She has just started learning French, so her language degrees are still quite low.
As a beginner, she has only achieved minimal degrees of fluency in Spanish.
He lacks the degrees of knowledge required to solve complex mathematical problems.
The novice programmer is slowly gaining degrees of proficiency in coding.
The college offers online degrees for students who cannot attend classes in person.
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