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The phrase "get a good grade" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing grades or expressing the need to achieve a certain grade. For example, "I need to study hard if I'm going to get a good grade on this test."
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Did you get a good grade?
Will I get a good grade?
I wanted to do well and get a good grade.
"It's a big deal and if you don't get a good grade, it's not the best".
Is it better to get your head down, get a good grade, then look for work?
"If they don't think they'll get a good grade, they drop the course.
People write best when they use writing to think and to communicate, rather than to get a good grade.
University students bribe their professors to get a good grade; taxmen reckon the majority of businesses pay their workers at least partly in cash to evade tax.
Grade inflation promotes laziness and a sense of entitlement among students who feel that they should automatically get a good grade.
Who goes and say, OK, you can take classes in Cornell University for free, as long as you get a good grade?
As a teacher, helping these pupils get a good grade is often more rewarding than helping those who find it easier.
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