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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific grade that has been assigned or determined in an academic context.
Example: "Students must achieve a minimum of a given grade to pass the course."
Alternatives: "a specified grade" or "an assigned grade".
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In the coming weeks, she said, school districts may choose to administer tests if they have all the exam materials required for a given grade level and subject.
Some of those tests track students from one year to the next, while others measure the performance of students in a given grade each year.
The findings suggest that in a given grade, students born at the end of the calendar year may be at a distinct disadvantage.
The idea is to choose those who have both high intellectual ability and the qualities needed to work successfully with children at a given grade level.
No Child Left Behind asks state governments to set standards in reading, math and science -- to identify basic skills that students should have mastered by a given grade level -- and to test them accordingly.
Here in the United States, we tend to think of our teachers as experts and/or specialists at a given grade level, and we value exposing the children to different teaching styles.
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Last year the Abbey Road zebra crossing in London, which appeared on a Beatles album, was given Grade II listing.
A yellow-roofed warehouse in Swindon that featured in a James Bond film has been given Grade II*-listed status.
Clearly, in Table 1, the Math course gave grades a full letter grade lower than the Econ course.
I don't give grades of A+ (it just ratchets up grade competition).
Professors do give grades.
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