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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the grades" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every grade or score received in a particular context, such as academic performance.
Example: "After reviewing all the grades, I realized I needed to improve in math to pass the course."
Alternatives: "every grade" or "the complete set of grades".
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Instead of the usual grades, all the grades were A's many of them in courses I had never taken.
She took the blue books, immediately raised all the grades to the eighties, and sent the assistant on his way.
Instead of the usual grades, all the grades were A's — many of them in courses I had never taken.
He placed Bach the top of the list because "if he were living today, I feel Bach would include ragtime, Schonbergism, musical comedy, Strauss and all the grades in between".
If all the grades play on the same day but not the same time, invite him to another grades game! you will probably get in free if you are in uniform.
If you want to figure out your periodical grade and not your final grade, just replace the periodical grade numbers with all the grades you've gotten from homework, quizzes, tests, projects, etc. USE THE GRADES YOU GET ON YOUR REPORT CARD! Don't use the semester grade, either.
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Members of the Oglethorpe faculty prepare and teach all the courses and labs, and they do all the grading.
In this system, all of the grades earned across all of your classmates will be placed on a curve.
Madonna, Jimmy Buffett, Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones and AC/DC all made the grade, all logging from $40.5 million (that's from Mr. "Margaritaville") to $67.5 million (the "Back in Black" boys).
All I remember were my teachers and fellow classmates telling me "It's really all about the grades".
All the grade-four drops were easily portaged when we paddled this section at low, summer levels.
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