degree of success

collocation in English

meaningsofdegreeandsuccess

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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success
noun
uk
/səkˈses/
us
/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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(Definition ofdegreeandsuccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Overall, these relationships provide confidence that we are measuring effort with some reasonabledegreeofsuccess.
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Biological control agents have also been applied in the management of cruciferous aphids with somedegreeofsuccess.
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This was implemented through a complex set of heuristics, with somedegreeofsuccess.
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Ourdegreeofsuccessis likely to be directly proportional to the time from the present.
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At issue is not just who was doing the mobilising, or even the extent, thedegreeofsuccessin quantitative terms.
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There appears to be a relationship between thedegreeofsuccessof a transplant and the time from order to transplant.
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Only time will tell whether their attempts will have anydegreeofsuccessin the long term.
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To avoid a con-ict between multiple possible strategies, probably giving the samedegreeofsuccess, preferences should be associated with the meta-characteristics of problem cases.
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She documents how she examined these issues and presents findings which suggest somedegreeofsuccess.
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Undaunted, they pressed on, seeking to achieve somedegreeofsuccessfor their efforts.
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Thedegreeofsuccessof these attempts will also be evaluated.
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Poverty levels provide a useful indicator of thedegreeofsuccessof efforts to achieve this second goal - the prevention of deprivation.
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Iterations of the algorithms on synthetic corpora indicate a reasonabledegreeofsuccessfor the procedure.
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We also ignore whether multiple courses of viscosupplementation achieve a delay of the arthroplasty indication with the samedegreeofsuccess.
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Hence, thedegreeofsuccessachieved varies widely across languages but also across dictionaries, even for the same language with the same method.
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Early analyses demonstrated that some women and women's organisations, often middle class, professional and feminist, that engage with political society have had somedegreeofsuccessin achieving their goals.
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Many of the participants believed that the safety behaviours had adegreeofsuccess, which is consistent with the hypothesis of safety behaviours as a maintenance factor.
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By grouping objects together on the basis of shape with a highdegreeofsuccess, infants are likely to discover other commonalties amongst these objects, such as functional similarity.
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