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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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After his degree, he returned to Bagillt and worked part-time in construction and a pub.

From BBC

She holds master’s degrees in law and journalism from Columbia Journalism School and Harvard Law.

From The Wall Street Journal

The president is nonetheless reputed to have brought a degree of stability back to the country scarred by civil war in the 1990s and to a region plagued by conflict.

From Barron's

Underemployment counts as working in a job that generally does not require a college degree, researchers said.

From MarketWatch

Regardless of what people thought, it has worked to some degree for him.

From BBC