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Discover Ludwig"get the grades" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about achieving a certain level of academic performance. For example, "My goal is to get the grades I need to get into college."
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It was to get the grades.
"I'm focused on what he does to get the grades".
I'm used to people crying when they don't get the grades they think they deserve.
Also, what happens if I don't get the grades they have asked for?
He managed to get the grades but took only one advanced placement course, in French.
After a few months I picked up, but didn't get the grades for uni.
They think, 'How do I get the grades?' instead of trying to learn".
What do I do if my child doesn't get the grades they want?
I really want to get the grades I need for university.
First you need to remember that the majority of students get the grades they need.
Many will get the grades they needed to go to the university of their choice.
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