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The part of a sentence "a minimum grade of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the lowest acceptable grade that is required for a certain task or achievement. Example: In order to pass the final exam, students must achieve a minimum grade of 70%.
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(Students entering high school this fall will be the first required to pass five Regents exams with a minimum grade of 65).
To successfully complete the course, a PALS course participant must achieve a minimum grade of 84% on this test.
Bottom Feeders [It's a good week for] underachievers, after schools around the country began instituting a minimum grade of 50, rather than zero.
Total smear positive TB case detection increases from 110 cases to 200 when moving from a case definition based on two smears with a minimum grade of 1+ to a definition based on 1 smear with at least 1 AFB.
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Some colleges require a minimum grade to qualify for course credit, and higher grades lead to more course credit.
Otherwise, they can enter with a minimum grade point average of 3.2 and faculty recommendations.
Applicants must also keep a minimum grade point average of 3.25 and the scholarship is closed to freshman.
This paper develops a novel network protection scheme that provides guarantees on both the fraction of time a flow has full connectivity, as well as a quantifiable minimum grade of service during downtimes.
To be eligible for the honors program, students must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 within the biology major and must complete a thesis.
In this plan, students still may have to borrow for living expenses, and it is the only one that requires maintenance of a minimum grade point average, in this case 2.5.
LV= told the Halls that alarms with a minimum grade 2 EN50131 standard should be fitted.
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