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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in educational or developmental contexts to refer to a classification system that groups individuals based on their age for purposes such as learning or competition.
Example: "The program is designed to cater to children in the age grade of 6 to 8 years old."
Alternatives: "age group" or "age category".
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Her age grade was 99.3 percent.
Lancaster played representative rugby with Scotland at age grade level.
Each stage is usually known as an age grade.
The age grade system and the clan lost their importance, and much of the indigenous territorial organization was destroyed.
The career pathway for players and coaches is now clear, from age grade rugby to the academy and Premiership.
This unit concerns geographical, age, grade, and survey answers which can be used to study a population of students.
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Girls also formed age-grade groups.
Promotion was marked with festivities, and members of each age-grade lived separately.
"I wouldn't rule it out long-term, whether it was working with age-grade teams or certain individuals," said Lancaster.
Among the Otoro, an individual achieved higher status as he was promoted from one age-grade to another.
The age-grade system (see age set) of many traditional East African societies may also resemble a status group.
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