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to a degree
Idioms and Phrases
Also, to an extent . See to some degree .Example Sentences
To a degree, Lue said, Harden was affected by his foul trouble.
You’ve now escalated this to a degree that sent him straight back up to the roof.
It is, to a degree, a hangover from the past.
One San Francisco office attorney agreed — to a degree.
I can empathise to a degree with the teenager, who said in his court statement that he feels like he is "living in hell".
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