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Spooner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The usage of "to a degree"

"The people in the next room sang hymns all day to a degree that it became unbearable for me."

I was wondering if I used the phrase "to a degree" right in the above sentence. If not, I would appriciate a correction.

Also I want to know if I can subsitute "to such an extent" for "to a degree" in the sentence.

Thanks
  

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to such a degree; to such an extent. Use either of these. CJ

  • to such a degree; to such an extent.
  • Use either of these.
  • CJ
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to such a degree; to such an extent. Use either of these.

CJ

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