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"got a distinction" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that someone has achieved a high level of success or has been recognized for their exceptional work. Example: "After months of hard work, I finally got a distinction on my final exam. I am now qualified to apply for my dream job."
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Dr Said, who got a distinction, will be one of the new recruits.
"Not only did I stay, but I got a distinction," she says, matter-of-factly.
I got straight As at school, went to a good university and got a distinction for my master's degree.
He was a particularly keen mathematician, and I think he even got a distinction in that subject.
Mohammad says: "I put my heart and soul into it and, to my own shock and surprise, got a distinction".
– at how it's gone …" Oddly, I had recently received a similar text from a work colleague, informing me, inter alia, that her daughter had got a distinction in her masters.
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Well, bassist Chris certainly has the qualifications to prove that's true after getting a distinction in his Masters degree studying electro-acoustic music.
Racers get a gold, silver or bronze medal at the end of each task depending on their performance, while cops get a distinction, merit or pass – so there's always room to come back and try for a better rating if you've only just scraped through.
I got a "with distinction" on my masters thesis, which in retrospect was far too bullish.
Arkansas just got an unwelcome distinction from the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco Firearms, and Explosives (ATF).
It got a new, global distinction on Tuesday, when television screens all over the world were suddenly showing a map of Virginia, with Mineral (pop. 450) at the center.
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