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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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Each has a master’s degree in the computer-science area and each is employed and living in their own condos that we helped them attain with the down payment.

From MarketWatch

While his teammates became legendary for their flamboyant dominance, he earned a business degree.

From The Wall Street Journal

Finally, it accused the FCA, as the regulator, of failing to provide an appropriate degree of protection for consumers.

From BBC

Mr Wood said he was armed with nothing but Dame Sherie Trifle's recipe book, filled with his lines, an outrageous wardrobe and a performance degree from Canterbury Christ Church University.

From BBC

In temperatures that touched 41 degrees at the Adelaide Oval, England crumbled to 213-8 in blameless batting conditions.

From BBC