to some degree
Also, to a certain degree; to some or a certain extent; to a degree or an extent. Somewhat, in a way, as in To some degree we'll have to compromise, or To an extent it's a matter of adjusting to the colder climate. The use of degree in these terms, all used in the same way, dates from the first half of the 1700s, and extent from the mid-1800s.
Words nearby to some degree
to pieces,
to rights,
to save one's life,
to say nothing of,
to say the least,
to some degree,
to spare,
to speak of,
to start with,
to that effect,
to the best of