marked degree
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmarkedanddegree
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marked
adjective
uk/mɑːkt/us/mɑːrkt/
A marked change or difference in behaviour or in a situation is very obvious ...
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degree
noun
uk/dɪˈɡriː/us/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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(Definition ofmarkedanddegreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmarked degree
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Pastoral mobility is also a key strategy to protect the environment as herbaceous vegetation recovers to amarkeddegreefollowing rainfall and protection from herbivory.
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Prices moved quickly ahead, in some cases to a 'markeddegree'.
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Amarkeddegreeof blastomere fragmentation was documented for these cells.
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Unfortunately, carboplatin shows amarkeddegreeof cross-resistance when compared to cisplatin.
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The thematic approach to history of music theory adopted in this volume results in amarkeddegreeof recursiveness - of theorists, treatises, issues - across the various chapters.
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Of course, the nuclear-propelled submarine will have these characteristics to a moremarkeddegree, and her endurance and speed will be outstanding.
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There was also development to amarkeddegreeamongst medium and small-sized undertakings.
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Disputes do not arise to anymarkeddegreein this matter.
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Nor have the basic conditions of the world situation which existed at that time changed in anymarkeddegree.
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He possessed to amarkeddegreethe qualities necessary to make a successful chairman.
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Over the last three years the level of our price competitiveness, compared with that of other countries, has deteriorated to a verymarkeddegree.
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As to the benefits, so far these have not been affected to anymarkeddegree.
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Is it any wonder that there has been amarkeddegreeof embittered feeling?
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I do not believe that canning usually gives rise to that particular danger to anymarkeddegree.
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There has been a noticeable increase in the use of the crossing places by pedestrians and motorists have cooperated in amarkeddegree.
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There has been amarkeddegreeof consensus about the value of the agency's role.
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The balance was changed in amarkeddegreefollowing some of those debates.
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Here again is a verymarkeddegreeof progress, and we welcome that.
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We came to the conclusion that it would not affect consumption adversely to anymarkeddegree.
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By the time of our meeting, we will also expect amarkeddegreeof progress on both relevant fronts in respect of compensation.
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