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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a score or mark that is above average or excellent, typically in an academic context.
Example: "After studying hard for the exam, I was thrilled to receive a high grade."
Alternatives: "an excellent mark" or "a top score."
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A high grade of reactiveness is needed.
is considered a high grade resource.
What is so irrational about believing that hard work should warrant a high grade?
To be elected, a student must have more than a high grade average.
One student said, "I think putting in a lot of effort should merit a high grade….
"And crucial to that was that they are manufactured at such a high grade".
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A high grade-point average from a prestigious school does not a good teacher make.
It was a high-grade military performance.
But no teething children had a high-grade fever, 104 degrees or above.
As one of the nation's most affluent counties, Nassau once boasted a high-grade bond rating.
Karviná is one of many mining towns in the Silesian coalfields, producing a high-grade coal.
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