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The phrase "arranged in grades" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing items, people, or concepts that are organized or classified according to levels or categories.
Example: "The students were arranged in grades based on their academic performance, with the top achievers in the front row."
Alternatives: "organized by levels" or "sorted into categories".
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In addition to the school's infrastructure, Covell overhauled the school's levels of comprehension in 1875 by introducing a classification system in which students were arranged in grades.
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