moderate degree

collocation in English

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moderate
adjective
uk
/ˈmɒd.ər.ət/
us
/ˈmɑː.dɚ.ət/
neither small nor large in size, amount, degree, ...
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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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(Definition ofmoderateanddegreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Interestingly, relatively few mice had themoderatedegreeof damage.
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In contrast, these mechanisms would be affected by the green filter to only amoderatedegree.
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Even amoderatedegreeof specificity would substantially improve signal-to-noise ratio.
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Even after sufficient sleep, sleep inertia is experienced to amoderatedegreeon waking, with individual differences across the population.
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The adjacent lateral ventricle was obliterated and midline structures were deviated to the right side to amoderatedegree.
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To many, amoderatedegreeof inflation seems unavoidable.
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To amoderatedegree, wage inflation is with us.
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There wasmoderatedegreeof residual leakage at two commissures (instead of one) of die tri-leaflet left atrioventricular valve (vertical plane of left ventricle).
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Of the patients with complete defects, 15 (38%) had mild regurgitation, with only three (8%) having amoderatedegreeof regurgitation.
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Therefore, it seems reasonable to conclude that political expertise strengthens the relationship between core principles and policy preferences to amoderatedegree.
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At echocardiography, the right ventricle still showed amoderatedegreeof hypertrophy, but with normal size of cavity, with mild tricuspid regurgitation.
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Intermediate scores were given for 1 (to a very small degree), 2 (to a small degree), 3 (to amoderatedegree), and 4 (to a great degree).
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Naturally only amoderatedegreeof saving can be achieved in the short term.
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What is surprising to me is themoderatedegreeof interest it shows.
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We can reasonably expect amoderatedegreeof peace in the stable hereafter.
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Working people have derived some benefit from amoderatedegreeof inflation in the past.
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To the best of my knowledge amoderatedegreeof flexibility is shown.
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There is a low degree, amoderatedegreeand a high degree.
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The vortices are depicted here with amoderatedegreeof asymmetry, though for any given vortex this may vary from nearly symmetric to highly asymmetric (one-sided or cane-like).
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Themoderatedegreeof overlap suggests the importance of examining the scales simultaneously to determine the independent contribution of each to adolescent behaviors in the presence of interparental hostility.
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This choice of wavelet is an intermediate choice in that it has reasonably narrow compact support, is fairly smooth, is nearly symmetric, and has amoderatedegreeof flexibility.
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He will recognise the desirability of continuation schools and provide them in at first a verymoderatedegree.
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On the whole, although there are difficulties involved, we should welcome amoderatedegreeof immigration to this country.
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