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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awards grades" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the context of educational settings where a teacher or institution assigns grades to students based on their performance.
Example: "The professor awards grades at the end of each semester based on the students' overall performance in the course."
Alternatives: "assigns grades" or "gives grades".
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Honor Roll funds must earn at least a B grade in down markets and a C or better in up ones in a scoring system that awards grades on a curve and rewards consistency.
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And at least 20 students at nearby Brookline High School were immediately awarded grades of "0".
"Why is it they're not able to award grades properly?
Awarding grades for each state's performance, the center gave its only A-plus to Texas for aggressively promoting charitable choice and directing state agencies to appoint liaisons to religious groups.
Pupils sitting GCSE exams in England could be awarded grades measured against their peers in countries such as Singapore, in an effort to tackle under-performance in international education league tables.
Across all GCSE subjects in 2015 nearly seven out of 10 entrants (68.8%) in England and Wales were awarded grades between A* and C, which meant the rate was slightly up (by 0.2 percentage points) on 2014.
They observed that the tutors' main reason behind their WCF strategy was not to improve the students' writing skill but to justify the awarded grades.
Tutors will then award grades ranging from "A" to "F", which are derived based on what they observe and the impression they have on each student during the duration of time they had with him/her.
A school awarded grade 4 will probably be graded inadequate on its overall educational performance.
Built between 1957 and 1961, the Park Hill estate was awarded grade II* listed status in 1998.
In 2000, the Brunswick was awarded grade II (for buildings of "special interest") listed status.
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