Examples of using A degree in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
I do have a degree, you know.
That is why Member States need a degree of flexibility.
I have a degree in economics.
And you have a degree in computer science?
All of those things, to a degree.
You said you had a degree in CS.
He has also a degree in Sea and Shipping Law.
The brush has a degree of IPx7 hermeticity.
Forgive me, I have a degree in ophthalmology from Albany Medical College.
Do you have a degree?
Luminaires equipped with a degree of protection.
I now have a degree in household management.
A degree in religious studies.
Until the last few decades, the monetary system functioned to a degree.
Εxcuse me, I didn't realise you had a degree in medicine.
Dimitri holds a degree in translation(English-Italian).
We expect a degree of professionalism even from a non-professional.
For your information, I have a degree in journalism from Northwestern.
A degree in business management,
Not necessarily-everybody deserves a degree of privacy.