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Example sentences for "good degree"

  • We have reason to believe that the Hebrew text which they exhibit has a good degree of purity.

  • From this, as well as from the quality of the materials, expert judges can determine the age of a given manuscript with a good degree of accuracy.

  • Malachi has not given the date of his prophecies, but it can be determined with a good degree of certainty from their contents.

  • I am in hopes this will end in giving a good degree of liberty to this country.

  • It happens, too, that they are used exactly by those who cultivate the tobacco and rice, and in a good degree by those employed in the whale fishery.

  • From the moment that the affair of the Chesapeake rendered the prospect of war imminent, every faculty was exerted to be prepared for it, and I think I may venture to solace you with the assurance, that we are, in a good degree, prepared.

  • In our village of Charlottesville, there is a good degree of religion, with a small spice only of fanaticism.

  • He is a slave in fact; and without the restraints of the domestic system, the tendencies of his barbarous nature are left, in a good degree, to take their downward way.

  • This also accounts, in a good degree, for the slow progress which the race has made in civilization, since their introduction into the country.

  • Those masters whose policy actually makes this custom in a good degree necessary, cannot be too severely censured.

  • Many faithful Brethren laboured with great Firmness; and the Love of Truth, in a good Degree, prevailed.

  • In brief, the proper kind of thoroughness calls for a good degree of good sense.

  • It presupposes a good degree of intelligence, the more the better, but it goes beyond that; for an efficient person is one who does things.

  • A good degree of reliability in these respects is something that has to be acquired by long training.

  • It happens, too, that they are used exactly by those who cultivate the tobacco and rice, and in a good degree by those employed in the whale-fishery.

  • Having a good degree of faith in his mistress, Oscar made bold one day to ask her how much she would take for him.

  • Both were tall and well made and of a chestnut color, and possessed a good degree of natural ability.

  • Hanson was about forty years of age, with apparently a good degree of intellect, and of staid principles.

  • Isaac was a stout-made young man, about twenty-six years of age, possessing a good degree of physical and mental ability.

  • Hence, a good degree of precision is obtained--accompanied with little friction, and thus with great durability.

  • But I trust this deviation will be excused, in favour of the motive and the result; on both which I feel a good degree of confidence.

  • In general, we want no effect that requires optical precision: but if we did, it could be obtained to a good degree, by methods similar to these.

  • In truth, the corporeal vitality of this man seemed, in a good degree, to have died out of him.

  • It is a right down life of hard wear and tear, and the man who is not, in a good degree, fitted to become a common sailor will never make an officer.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good degree" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good actor; good captain; good child; good earnest; good grace; good handful; good husband; good husbandry; good master; good men; good nature; good painting; good practice; good priest; good quantity; good reader; good remedy; good repute; good spoonful; good stuff; good talk; good turns; good understanding; good view; good wishes; good word