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The phrase "a minuses" is not correct or usable in written English
The correct phrase is either "minuses" or "minus points." Example sentence: After considering all of the minuses and pluses, we decided to move forward with the project.
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a minuses
noun
Plural of A minus
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About half the grades at Harvard last year were A's and A minuses, and 91percentt of seniors graduated with honors.
The Brillian 1080 and eLCoS units came in mostly with A minuses and one B+ each.
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I was expected to earn nothing less than A-minuses in school.
"But you can get A-minuses for pennies of what it will be trading for in four or five years.
But the evidence from America doesn't support that: Harvard, for example, is notorious for awarding fully half its students As or A-minuses.
The report, issued on Tuesday, charted grades for the last 15 years and found that A's and A-minuses grew to 48.5percentt last year from 33.2percentt of grades in 1985.
The editor has a good feeling about me because, even though I haven't published a short story, I have a bright personality and got several A-minuses on papers in college.
At the University of Michigan, an F.B.I. agent often cracks jokes about the A-minuses on a student's transcript, or how much his hairline has receded since his passport photo was taken.
Roughly 41percentt of the grades given in undergraduate courses last year were A-pluses, A's or A-minuses, down from 46percentthehe previous year and 48percentthehe year before that.
The proposal by the undergraduate dean, Nancy Malkiel, limits the number of A's, including A-pluses and A-minuses, given in any undergraduate department to 35percentt of students for all courses and 55percentt for those taking upper-level independent work.
No A-minuses.
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