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"a fifth grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a student in their fifth year of a primary or secondary education program. For example, "Jane is in a fifth grade class this year."
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They spoke only fragments of English and had about a fifth grade education.
I'm thinking a full-fledged phone has got the potential for a fifth grade graduation gift.
I am a fifth grade student, and I have some thoughts and questions about gun violence.
I recently observed a fifth grade classroom as a favor to a teacher.
An important figure in the carpet industry, Catherine Evans Whitener, born in Whitfield County, received only a fifth grade education.
We did not get the day off in school, and we certainly didn't do a fifth grade play about it.
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"I'm a fifth-grade teacher," Koke said.
Then she stepped into a fifth-grade classroom.
Estabrook's father, David O. Evans, had a fifth-grade education.
And there's no such thing as a fifth-grade book.
We sought an initial answer to this question in a fifth-grade class in Hefei, China.
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