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Discover Ludwig"grade inflation" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You would use it to refer to the practice of assigning higher grades to students than warranted by their actual achievements or abilities. For example: "The school's policy of grade inflation has caused some concern among parents."
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grade inflation
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A gradual upward trend in grades awarded to students during the decades since the mid-20th century, reported in a number of countries and at a number of levels of schooling and sometimes offered as evidence of a decline in academic standards.
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(d) Grade inflation.
Grade inflation is widely rumoured.
Where is my grade inflation?
There has been grade inflation.
Grade inflation, meanwhile, was rampant.
Grade inflation is similarly complicated.
You've heard of grade inflation?
That costs far more than grade inflation.
It should also reduce grade inflation.
Grade inflation gets some cogent defences.
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