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The phrase "a bit low grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of lower quality or standard than expected or desired.
Example: "The movie was entertaining, but the special effects were a bit low grade compared to other blockbusters."
Alternatives: "somewhat subpar" or "a little inferior".
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But the films it will end up wrestling with in the rankings – Godzilla ($525m) and How to Train Your Dragon 2 ($618.8m) – feel a bit low-grade competition-wise for a blockbuster based on original material attempting to break into event-movie orbit.
Looks a bit low.
The showerhead was a bit low.
That seems a bit low to me.
It was a bit low wattage, like a green lightbulb.
However, a couple of those balls kept a bit low.
She does sound a bit low this time.
And I'm a bit low on Iranian.
The high street is a bit low at the moment.
It kept a bit low and was angled in.
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