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The phrase "grade a" is not grammatically correct.
You might use the phrase "grade A" if you are referring to a letter grade, such as "He received a grade A on his math test."
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Grade A-.
It was a Grade A disaster.
Grade: A Love it!
Smokers are stamped "Grade A".
Grade A, expensive, top quality garbage that impressed everybody.
Suddenly, The Teacher's Pet: Grade A was over.
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Grade A- but on track for an A*.
Final Grade: A-.
Grade: A- Good for Knight.
Grade: A- Big fan of Haitian culture.
He seems like a grade-A creep.
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