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"earn high grades" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to achieve or obtain good marks in academic evaluations. Example: Sarah was determined to earn high grades in her final exams, so she spent hours studying every night.
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In general, our most promising candidates tend to earn high grades and have comparatively high scores on standardized tests.
As high school students select their classes for next year, should they consider taking less advanced courses, in an effort to earn high grades?
Is there an advantage to taking honors, advanced, Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses even if it might be tougher to earn high grades?
Mr. Bhagat's choice of subjects for his first two books — life at a highly competitive Indian Institute of Technology and at a call center — allowed him to explore some perennial themes: the pressures, many of them parental, to get into a top school, earn high grades, get a good job and find the right partner, while still taking time to enjoy one's youth.
"Developing" students focused on studying to learn rather than to earn high grades.
Work hard to earn high grades as an undergraduate.
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The findings are unquestionably robust: Girls earn higher grades in every subject, including the science-related fields where boys are thought to surpass them.
As the new school year ramps up, teachers and parents need to be reminded of a well-kept secret: Across all grade levels and academic subjects, girls earn higher grades than boys.
They contended that Ms. Hornstine, who suffers from what has been described as an immune system disorder and who was largely tutored at home, had not been subject to the same grading standards and was able to bypass gymnastics in favor of advanced placement courses that allowed her to earn higher grades.
The situation, adapted for adolescents and teens by the psychologist Edelgard Wulfert and her colleagues, also revealed that middle- and high-school students who can wait a week for a monetary reward earn higher grades, show less problem behaviour in school, and are less likely to use cigarettes, alcohol, and other drugs than their peers who choose not to wait.
Beautiful individuals make more money, earn higher grades, and are convicted at lower rates.
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