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The phrase "a lowest grade" is not correct in standard English; it should be "the lowest grade." You can use "the lowest grade" when referring to the minimum score or mark achievable in a grading system.
Example: "After reviewing the exam results, I found that the lowest grade was a 45 out of 100."
Alternatives: "the minimum grade" or "the bottom grade."
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The county have been fined £2,500 and handed a series of points deductions for a lowest grade category one breach.
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Kevin McAllister, a senior at Martin Luther, said he had a learning disability and a low grade average.
The doctor came & said Theo had a low grade fever & prescribed oral penicillin.
She intermitted in February this year, no longer able to cope with the prospect of a low grade.
If you were grading the UK's economic performance you would have to give it a low grade.
Too many times, I have met with students who had no idea why I "gave them" such a low grade.
She does report a low grade fever to 101.
Although the base learner has a low grade, ensemble has an opposite one.
Mark Farren has been playing with a low grade brain tumour since being diagnosed last year.
"The impact of getting a low grade at university cannot be underestimated," Victoria University law student Oscar Batoldl-Wallace told Newshub.
Any given week, a low grade doesn't merit much scrutiny we all have weeks that are out of balance.
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