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To describe a temperature, you would typically use a set of numbers that includes both degrees and a unit of measurement, such as Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F). For example, you might say the temperature is 25°C or 77°F. These numbers represent the degree of heat or coldness in a specific environment.

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