to a degree
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And respondents were more willing to raise taxes than cut benefits, the Cato poll found — to a degree.
From MarketWatch
Netflix’s WBD takeover bid has shaken top industry players to a degree that an anonymous group of “concerned feature film producers” emailed members of Congress expressing their concern that the streamer would destroy the theatrical marketplace, Variety reports.
From Salon
King’s readers know this, even acknowledge it to a degree.
From Salon
He embraced me, to a degree, even after I said I’m a Muslim who writes for Slate.
From Slate
All of those dollars represent an opportunity cost, to a degree, to the legacy banks.
From Barron's
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