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Discover Ludwig'gets good grades' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to refer to a student or student's academic performance. For example: John consistently gets good grades, so his parents are very proud of him.
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He gets good grades".
He gets good grades in maths, but finds it frustrating, and struggles with physics and chemistry.
"Over all, the city gets good grades in protecting our water supplies but we also found areas that need improvement".
She gets good grades in school, is already proficient at the computer, and talks with confidence about becoming a lawyer.
"You are going to be five times ahead of him," he says to his boys about Bernard (Fran Kranz), Charley's nerdy son, who gets good grades.
"She gets good grades, but I've gotten notes from school that sometimes she acts like her head is in Kentucky," Leigh-Pedersen said.
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They both got good grades.
"I get good grades like them.
Teasing and bullying for getting good grades.
And he would have to get good grades.
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