"...due to varying degree of integration..." degree or degrees?
The pattern of economic growth differ between economies due to varying degree of integration with the global economy.
Hi all
Does this sound natural? I am not sure if I should write 'degrees of integration' instead. Cambridge learner's dictionary says it can be either countable or uncountable. [C usually singular ; U]
PBF
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I suggest: The patterns of economic growth differ between economies due to their varying degrees of integration into the global economy.
— Mister Micawber
I suggest: The patterns of economic growth differ between economies due to their varying degrees of integration into the global economy.
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