high degree

collocation in English

meaningsofhighanddegree

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high
adjective
uk
/haɪ/
us
/haɪ/
(especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top ...
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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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(Definition ofhighanddegreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhigh degree

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Ahighdegreeof match indicates ahighdegreeof standardization.
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She found a relativelyhighdegreeof phonologically similar entries.
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All the isolates showed ahighdegreeof relatedness.
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Nevertheless, his work retains ahighdegreeof relevance.
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This is despite its ratherhighdegreeof generalisation.
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Thishighdegreeof attendance lasted well into the 1960s.
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Note thehighdegreeof variation in individual frequencies.
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Ahighdegreeof information about female sterilization was found.
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There is a relativelyhighdegreeof political transparency.
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There is ahighdegreeof interrater reproducibility.
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This species showed ahighdegreeof ecological plasticity.
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There is also ahighdegreeof cross-community learning.
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Moreover, we obtained ahighdegreeof individual variability.
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Physical sports all demand ahighdegreeof dynamic control.
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Systems need to have ahighdegreeof autonomy.
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English ordinal numerals normally display ahighdegreeof regularity.
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This implies ahighdegreeof phase locking.
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Achieving this regulation requires ahighdegreeof practical reflexivity.
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The program has interesting parallel behaviour, namely ahighdegreeof synchronisation, data-dependent sharing of intermediate results and a high degree of spatial locality.
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Federalism here may be envisaged as the spectrum between the two extremes of ahighdegreeof conflict andhighdegreeof cooperation.
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Co-evolution attributed tohighdegreeof co-speciation.
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An efficacy trial needs ahighdegreeof internal validity in order to produce interpretable findings.
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Tight junctions and microvilli localized at the trophoblastic surface were disrupted to ahighdegree.
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The editors magisterially set out these complexities, pointing out thehighdegreeof internal chronological consistency.
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