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Make the grade.
Someone or something that makes the grade reaches the standard expected or required.
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The criteria are fairly vague everything from the Woolworth Building to the Wonder Wheel has made the grade.
The criteria are fairly vague — everything from the Woolworth Building to the Wonder Wheel has made the grade.
It is not clear whether BCE has made the grade, Mr. Campbell wrote, "but we think these are serious offerings with a decent shot at success".
He has played 63 ODIs and he could play 200 more without ever being certain if he has made the grade.
Every single primary school in nearby Bishopbriggs has made the grade for Cycling Scotland's Cycle Friendly School Award, the first town in Scotland to do so".
Who has made the grade and who, justly or unjustly, has been left off the tour?
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Just 12 have made the grade.
Should Atonement have made the grade?
Only half a dozen companies have made the grade since the approvals system began in 1975.
And one to two years later, those who have made the grade end up meeting Quigley at the airport.
But Zaha is Palace's outlier, the only academy player to have made the grade in the first-team in the last five years.
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has met the grade
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