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The phrase "a first grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific level of education, typically in the context of elementary schooling.
Example: "My daughter is excited to start a first grade class this fall."
Alternatives: "a first-year class" or "a first-level grade".
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It will start with a kindergarten class and possibly a first grade.
She was a first grade teacher at Public School 164 in Queens and retired in 1975.
He also is helping to teach a first grade class in La Prusia.
I can't decide whether they're trying to be Super Mario Galaxy or a first grade classroom.
"I want to be a first grade teacher," she proclaims.
It was promoted to a first grade municipality in 1978.
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A first-grade class wrote letters to Santa.
Before Jessie was born I was a first-grade teacher.
Brittany, a first-grade teacher, said: "She's super mom.
Kenny, meanwhile, is hunched over a first-grade reader.
"We get people who don't have a first-grade education".
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