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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grades" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "A grades" or "a grade" depending on the context.
Example: "She consistently receives A grades in all her subjects."
Alternatives: "top grades" or "excellent marks."
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Now girls get more A grades.
Eight students got three or four straight A grades, he said.
Their A grades are purely down to me most of the time".
Students are more than twice as likely to receive "A" grades now than in 1960.
Just as restaurants cleaned up to earn "A" grades, banks would seek A's.
All six of us got "A" grades in seminars we took together, and all were merited.
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Marks of CR in courses taken Credit/D/Fail are counted as non-A grades.
Such courses count as non-A grades in calculations for Distinction in the Major.
Northern Ireland outperformed their English counterparts with a higher proportion of students achieving A*-A grades and A*-C grades.
She got three A-grades at A-level.
By the time he was 15, he was targeting 12 A-grades at GCSE.
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