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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently assigned level or classification, often in an educational context.
Example: "After completing the course, students will receive a new grade that reflects their performance."
Alternatives: "a different level" or "an updated score".
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A new grade was added each year.
The lamps' diffusers are a new grade of Du Pont Corian just three millimeters thick.
It's a new grade designed to recognise the very best performance.
He seems more like a kid switching to a new grade school, genial but quiet among new teammates.
Edwards, a determined advocate for women's rights in Victorian England, is being recognised with a new grade II listing for her grave in St Mary's churchyard, Bristol.
Dow Chemical has introduced a new grade of Nordel EPDM, designed to meet requirements for improved low temperature properties, and also provide processing and economic benefits.
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27 SIGN moved to a new grading system in 2001 28 and from 2013 a new system based on GRADE principles.
In California, a similar assessment system for granting new teaching licenses was started a decade ago, but the one being adopted in New York and the other states is newer and has different elements, including a new grading system.
The Princeton University faculty has overwhelmingly approved a new grading system intended to stem grade inflation.
She describes how it's made, discusses technical advances and explains a new grading system.
We have developed a new grading system for hip osteoarthritis using clinical computed tomography (CT).
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