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The phrase "affect the grade" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when discussing how certain factors, actions, or events can impact or change a student's overall grade or performance in a class. Example: "Missing assignments can greatly affect the grade a student receives in a course."
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Mr. Wilson said that at a small school like his, with 525 students, a single teacher could affect the grade.
From the control technique standview, the three controlled variables, which severely affect the grade and the recovery in the flotation column, are the froth layer height, the air holdup in the collection zone and the bias.
Formative assessment underlies the entire process and motivates students to perform activities that also directly affect the grade.
But campaigners against the scheme argued the route would affect the Grade II listed Stoke Park and prime fertile land at Stapleton Allotments.
If you're a student, for example, know that having a part time job could affect the grade(s) that you end up with as you have less time for studying.
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Why? Promise: Your answers on this homework will not affect the grades of anyone else.
University officials said that the policy change will not affect the grades of current students who took courses while the old policy was in effect.
I also add a third criterion — concision — that does not affect the grading itself but does help reduce some students' inclination to overprovide.
As in the past, students can't graduate high school without passing the tests, and the test scores will affect the grades that the state government gives to individual schools.
The presentations will not affect the grades but offer a great opportunity to practice presentation skills and receive valuable feedbacks.
The GSc takes into account that malignancy signs such as cell size, nucleus size, nucleus to cytosol ratio, abnormal mitosis, and necrosis affect the grading.
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