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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grade of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing academic performance, specifically referring to a specific grade received in a course or subject.
Example: "She achieved a grade of A in her mathematics class, which reflects her hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "a score of A" or "a mark of A".
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You're better off in a slightly slower-paced class earning a grade of "A" or "B" than you are in an advanced class earning a "C".
California is the only state to receive a grade of "A".
Deborah of Television Without Pity gave the episode a grade of "A".
West gave it a grade of "A–", and wrote, "This was such big fun and the backup guys... really helped amp it up".
Fifty percent gave their local schools a grade of "A" or "B" and 56percentt said their local school board should have the greatest influence in deciding what was taught.
Heather Havrilesky of Salon.com included the show on their list of 9 new TV shows not to miss, giving it a grade of "A", with the author saying, "A film-quality drama series about zombies?
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During his previous reëlection campaign, in 2014, he had received the N.R.A.'s endorsement and a grade of A-plus.
Ms. Crawford gave the S.E.C. an overall grade of D-minus, but its regional offices a grade of A-plus.
In Connecticut, which got a grade of A-minus from the group, the police can get a warrant to seize guns from people deemed a threat.
At a town hall convened by CNN, Senator Marco Rubio, who has received a grade of A-plus from the N.R.A., refused to stop accepting donations from the organization.
If all its new models succeed, and if G.M. can stabilize and perhaps increase its market share, Mr. Lutz said he would give himself a grade of A-minus.
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