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The phrase "apply for a grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the context of requesting an evaluation or assessment of academic performance, typically in an educational setting.
Example: "Students are encouraged to apply for a grade review if they believe their work was not assessed fairly."
Alternatives: "request a grade" or "seek a grade evaluation".
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You will then be able to apply for a Grade B post.
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Until December 2004 newly qualified nurses in the UK were typically appointed to a D Grade post and after a minimum of 6 months post-registration experience would be able to apply for an E grade post.
You'll be handing in your transcripts at the end of these courses to apply for a license, so get good grades!
"If you go and apply for a job and/or apply for graduate school and all you have are grades, the next person has the same grades or better and has done other things," she said.
The university doesn't judge a student's GCSE grades unless they are applying for a teaching course.
This allows students from that I.B. program to apply for Grade 11 in schools based on the Indian curriculum.
Fresh out of college in 1974, I applied for a job teaching eighth-grade English at a middle school in the New York metropolitan area.
For example, when applying for a middle school magnet, you get points for finishing fifth grade at an elementary magnet.
So the group applied for a charter for Lafayette, a classic red-brick schoolhouse that includes kindergarten through seventh grade.
One civil servant, working for JobCentre Plus, says concern about stress held her back from applying for a promotion: "I didn't apply because I knew that the management of this grade would be impossible for me to work under.
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