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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grading of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of evaluating or assessing something, such as work, performance, or quality.
Example: "The teacher provided a grading of the students' essays, highlighting areas for improvement."
Alternatives: "an assessment of" or "an evaluation of".
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The charity also wants schools found to be illegally excluding children to automatically receive a grading of "inadequate" from Ofsted.
Given a Lie Poisson bracket they form a grading of subspaces with the first subspace as a bracket-generating distribution of complex dimension two.
The workers, or "sellers" as they are called, receive an hourly rate from the employers, or "buyers", which augments the legal minimum with extra payments reflecting the distance the employee travels and a grading of their past reliability and performance.
The current work extends the approach to incorporate a grading of material properties between the two layers, as may occur in a variety of welding, soldering or layered manufacturing applications.
Another poll, conducted shortly before Moore set out on his tour, found that nearly sixty per cent of Europeans believed Israel to be, of all the countries in the world, the "biggest threat to world peace," and that, in a grading of such threats, the United States outranked Iran, Iraq, North Korea, and Afghanistan.
Seven concrete mixes were prepared using a grading of aggregate mixtures kept constant for all concretes.
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A grade of school was a bridge in mist.
The teacher gave her a grade of zero on it.
A grade of A or B is expected.
Each part then receives a grade of pass or fail.
"I'll give him a grade of incomplete," Tannenbaum said.
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