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to a degree





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Micron Technology is crushing expectations to a degree that’s reminiscent of Nvidia’s breakout performances at the beginning of the artificial-intelligence boom three years ago, a Deutsche Bank analyst noted.

From MarketWatch

Residents say Iranian security forces are present and active to a degree that is keeping opponents of the regime in hiding.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both won critical acclaim and, to a degree, commercial success.

From Los Angeles Times

Still other presidents seem to treat foreign policy as a legacy play, a chance to etch their names for the ages to a degree that domestic politics just can’t match.

From Slate

Exports drove China’s economic expansion in 2025 to a degree not seen since 1997, according to government data.

From The Wall Street Journal