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The phrase "in the third grade" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a particular time in someone's academic career, for example: "I first met John in the third grade when we were in the same class."
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That girl is in the third grade.
"She was already in the third grade.
Rose Dorn is in the third grade at the time.
In the third grade, I lived on Macdougal Street.
Sophia Sykes-Finkelstein is in the third grade.
Jessica, in the third grade, is more articulate.
Kimberly Bonds spent three years in the third grade.
Similar(4)
Ryan Bundy first began starving himself in the third grade.
They sound like the bad children in the third-grade class I used to teach.
WHAT was the result of the "popular vote" in the third-grade class?
He joined the Homenetmen Glendale chapter as a Cub Scout in the third-grade.
More suggestions(18)
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in the third chain
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in the third half
in the third period
in the third example
in the third paragraph
in the third program
in the third set
in the first grade
in the 11th grade
in the third chair
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