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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a top grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the highest level of achievement or performance, particularly in an academic context.
Example: "After studying hard for the exam, I was thrilled to receive a top grade in my class."
Alternatives: "an excellent grade" or "a high mark."
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By this standard, I give the Fed a top grade.
There would be pressure to give every company a top grade.
Nearly one in four girls (22.1 per cent) achieved a top grade pass.
He wrote his first long paper on Plato's "Republic," expecting a top grade.
The duo have been embarrassing defensively while neither has shown any kind of leadership expected in a top grade half.
If your goal is getting a top grade in the course, rate the quality of each of the following options.
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"I could be a top-grade, highly paid [medical] specialist," she told a journalist in 1958.
Chlorine is a top-grade oxidant, reacting with H2S with a fast kinetic rate and enhancing its mass transfer rate.
Inside the bed, a number of polar tracer particles continuously heated by microwave energy were real-time tracked using a top-grade infrared camera.
She said the price for a top-grade harp sealskin had more than doubled since 2001, to about $42, approaching the prices of the early 1970's.
For example, one could go from a midgrade RCA or Zenith console in the $150 range to a top-grade amplifier from Marantz or McIntosh for about $250.
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