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Lexicographical Neighbors of

to a greater extent
to a hair
to a higher degree
to a higher place
to a lesser degree
to a lesser extent
to a lower place
to a man
to a nicety
to a tee
to a tittle
to a tolerable degree
to a turn
to advantage
to all intents and purposes
to an adequate degree (current term)
to an extent
to and again
to and fro
to and fros
to arms
to be continued
to be honest
to be precise
to be sure
to beat the band
to begin with
to boot
to both ears
to date

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1. St. Paul and Justification: Being an Exposition of the Teaching in the by Frederick Brooke Westcott (1913)
"Notwithstanding, there will never be a full realisation of sin, till the Being of God is grasped to an adequate degree. § 4. GENTILE AND JEW, HOW THEY STAND ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1878)
"... must be replaced by аn arrangement which would, if not to an equal extent, at all events to an adequate degree, secure tho interests of Great Britain. ..."

3. The Entomologist; an Illustrated Journal of General Entomology by Edward Newman, Royal Entomological Society of London (1887)
"... upon a collection simply as a means to scientific knowledge; and my question is—Are these means to an adequate degree productive of the required end ? ..."

4. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention by Religious Education Association (1908)
"For the benefit of public morals we must accumulate the facts of experience to an adequate degree, and we must hand down our accumulated wisdom to the ..."

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