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We were questioned to the nth degree.
The doctrine of the priesthood of all believers was carried to the nth degree, while its adventist theology added an urgency to the work.
It is not long ago that it was opposing to the nth degree the idea that the closed shop—that monstrosity—should be abolished.
That is something we shall dispute to the nth degree.
If there is no way of pursuing it to the nth degree, it is not pursued.
Surely the way to protect democracy is to pass decisions down to the nth degree.
It cannot be organised to the nth degree.
We can meet the consumers' requirements to the nth degree.
It is not to carry refinement of the burden of taxation on the shoulders of the individual to the nth degree.