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Discover Ludwig'conduct grade' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'conduct grade' to refer to the grade that a student receives in a course based on their behavior and level of participation. For example, "Mary received an A+ in her math class, but her conduct grade was a C."
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But after a nun gave him a bad conduct grade after a milk fight in high school, the priest in charge of admissions at Boston College sentenced him to study business.
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You may get in trouble, make bad conduct grades and cause the teacher to request a parent conference -- to get the parent to settle you down.
In addition, we conducted a GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) evidence assessment and profile for each selected outcome.
The polystyrene three-electrode flow cell was fabricated with electrodes moulded from a conducting grade of polystyrene containing 40% carbon fibre, one of which was precoated with Ag to enable its use as an on-chip Ag/AgCl reference electrode.
He conducts grading examinations in Melbourne and Darwin.
A masked observer conducted grading.
No pharmaceutical manufacturers contributed to the planning or design or will participate in the conduct of GRADE.
There's a blemish on my left arm that was caused by a dollop of molten G.I. Joe — the artifact of experiments that my friends and I conducted, in grade school, on the melting points of our possessions.
This paper describes the Wandering platform's structural architecture and an evaluation study that was conducted among grade nine students (N = 102) who participated in the innovative educational program.
Concurrent with the phase-out of training at No. 1 FTS, British Aerospace was contracted to conduct flight grading at its base in Tamworth, New South Wales.
Further analyses were conducted using grade IV hepatotoxicity as a secondary outcome.
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