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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in construction or real estate contexts to refer to a level or area that is higher than the ground level or the base of a structure.
Example: "The new building features a parking garage that is located above grade, providing easy access to the main entrance."
Alternatives: "elevated" or "above ground".
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"All of our electrical and support systems are above grade".
In state tests, 81percentt of fourth graders scored at above grade level in English and 92 percent at or above grade level in math.
With such houses, Mr. Bell said, the basement is often partially above grade.
The remaining four levels will be above grade.
Some 52percentt of P.S. 19 students read at or above grade level and 48.1percentt perform at or above grade levels in math.
On 8th grade tests, 73.5percentt of students read at or above grade level and 51.3 scored at or above grade level in math.
In eighth grade tests, 53.9percentt of children scored at or above grade in English and 49percentt scored at or above grade in math.
In tests last year, 49.6percentt of the students read at or above grade level, while on the math test, 78 percent scored at or above grade level.
Some 41.6percentt of the school's students read at or above grade level and 42.1percentt of students perform at or above grade level in math.
Among eighth graders, 81.4percentt performed at or above grade level in math, while 88.5percentt performed at or above grade level in English.
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