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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are graded with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when discussing how something is evaluated or scored. Example: The essays were graded with a rubric that took into account grammar, organization, and clarity.
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Quizzes are graded with a 0, 1, or on occasion a 2 for exceptionally insightful answers.
They are graded with a check, a minus, or a plus for particularly good answers.
You earn points in each level, and are graded with one, two or three stars for completing it – a familiar mechanic to Angry Birds fans.
In the book, Christmas presents for the staff are graded with hierarchical finesse, running from Gucci bags for the personal assistant to LeSportsac for the housekeeper, and the nanny gets... earmuffs.
From a mechanical perspective (see Discussion), it is important that the amplitude and phase variations (from outside to inside the hotspot) are graded with frequency: the largest spatial gradients occur at low frequencies, and the smallest ones around CF (Figs. 5, 7, 8).
Bar and Zussman find that, generally, black and Latino students in these majors are graded with more equanimity.
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…decreasing cGMP levels and enabling hyperpolarization to be graded with light intensity.
As an example, tool steel (H13) could be graded with copper (Cu).
Toxicity was graded with the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, v4.0.
The TiAlN layer was graded with SiO2 to suppress the surface reflections.
Most of the lamb carcasses of this study were graded with small to slight marbling.
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