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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific level or classification, often in an educational or evaluative context.
Example: "The student received a score of 85, which is considered as a grade of B in our system."
Alternatives: "as a classification" or "as a level".
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In the process, she worked as a grade school teacher.
His injury was diagnosed as a Grade 3 concussion.
Green lost consciousness, and the concussion was listed as a Grade 3, the most severe.
Subsequent generations of scholars have pegged Kircher as a Grade A charlatan.
I can only speak to my own experiences as a grade inflation enabler.
A self-taught artist, Mr. Benjamin began painting in 1950 while working as a grade school teacher.
The concussion was diagnosed as a Grade 3, the most serious, and Wallace has had headaches and drowsiness since.
For a restaurant that has survived a couple of lifetimes, it feels as fresh as a grade schooler.
Up to 11 officers rushed to the scene in what police categorise as a grade one response.
Students should inform the instructor at the beginning of the term if they elect to take (EXC) as a grade.
First, they accelerated an application to get the pub designated as a Grade II listed building.
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