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Meanings of
small degree
in English
Degree of intensity, opposite of severe.
slight
mild
minimal
bothersome
small amount
minor severity
severe
Usage of
small degree
in English
1
They enhance in no
small
degree
the elegant appearance of the hat.
2
Their invincible courage contributed in no
small
degree
to the final result.
3
On the other side no
small
degree
of haste and consternation prevailed.
4
Thus he regained to a
small
degree
the respect of his men.
5
In
small
degree
these are not dangerous, but they are better avoided.
6
This has been going on to a
small
degree
since the beginning.
7
My habits have, in some
small
degree
,
qualified me for a writer.
8
Mr. Richard Bartholomew was possessed of no
small
degree
of mechanical education.
9
The war itself contributed in no
small
degree
to the delay.
10
And this is due in no
small
degree
to the Germans.
11
Elephants have been used to a
small
degree
in the armies of Europe.
12
My return in safety is in no
small
degree
due to you, count.
13
To no
small
degree
,
these local elections were a referendum on his presidency.
14
Not primarily, yet the people have already been benefited in no
small
degree
.
15
Because they are in no
small
degree
answerable for my debts.
16
To live happily, the exercise of no
small
degree
of art is required.
Other examples for "small degree"
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This collocation consists of:
small
degree
small
Adjective
Noun
Small degree
through the time
Small degree
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common