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How to use to some degree in a sentence

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A dirty bomb would boost the radiation level above normal levels, increasing the risk of cancer and radiation sickness to some degree.
Being addicted to a substance usually means you're dependent on it to some degree.
So our feelings of uncertainty and disempowerment are to some degree a product of our economic policies.
The conscience always is pricked to some degree in the presence of the pure expression of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Seinfeld exposes the human destructiveness and lack of principle and morality that exist to some degree in all people.
The shame generated by this denial of the body was a lesson I was meant to learn, and I'm sure did learn to some degree.
The economic constructs of the Monnetists, from the European Coal and Steel Community to the customs union, were all flawed to some degree.
The fact that they failed to do so was dictated to some degree by events outside their direct control.
So to some degree consilience may be possible, but only by clearly recognizing the great differences between science and religion.
The operator can notice changes in machine performance and handling to some degree.
An implicit requirement is that parasites and their hosts match up to some degree.
For example, the bone loss that causes osteoporosis in susceptible individuals is seen to some degree in all older people.
Going stiff-legged will hit mainly the glutes and hams, and the lower back to some degree.
In fact, bundles will generally dry out to some degree during the summer months.
These have now been replenished to some degree, which in part explains the recent spike in base metal prices.
For the investigators, the specificity of the vandals' targets indicates that the thefts of the major pieces were pre-planned to some degree.
Being a bit snotty, I then asked the teacher if we really need to respect all of our elders, because to some degree respect must be earned.
The collections are therefore closely bound up with one another and, to some degree, interdependent.
If nationalism and the nation state were to some degree discredited on the Continent, they were vindicated in Britain.
An unrecalled dream must surely affect us to some degree, as does any event.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Memory of past and foresight of future convert dumbness to some degree of articulateness.
At last, however, he mastered his irritation to some degree, and spoke his command briefly.
The benefits are unequally distributed, but nearly all share in them to some degree.
By such behavioral thermoregulation extremes of weather are neutralized, or at least buffered to some degree.
It came, to some degree, with the realisation that the Universal Thought must be with me.
The specialists would grow to be intolerable, were they not counterpoised to some degree by the people of general intelligence.
To make exchange possible and socialize to some degree the scale of prices we depend upon a public market or a stock exchange.
I will help to reshape and modify her ideals of enjoyment to some degree.
But he was, to some degree, apathetic from over-much misery.
I can be no longer mistrustful, but you must pardon me, my dear count, for confessing to some degree of astonishment.
Characters wino may equivocate to some degree eventually pledge allegiance to a cause they find to be both just and right.
In other words, he has to some degree the sense of absolute pitch.
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