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The phrase "passed with a grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has achieved a passing grade or score on a test, assignment, or other task. For example, "John's hard work paid off and he passed the exam with a grade of B+."
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To pass with a grade high enough to earn the more coveted Regents diploma, students had to score 37 points.
They must pass with a grade of 80percentt or more.
The Middle Georgia State University student finished the exam in under two-hours and passed with a B grade.
But I passed with a good grade".
She told me that I passed with a very good grade, number 11 from the top (ESK) (retrieved by a non-depressed participant in response to the cue, TELEPHONE) Watching a movie in Malaysian cinema is cheaper than other countries (OTH).
She told me that I passed with a very good grade, number 11 from the top (ESK) (retrieved by a non-depressed participant in response to the cue, TELEPHONE) As can be seen in the first memory, two GE and one OTR knowledge element were retrieved.
My school did fairly well, with eight pupils passing with a second grade and 22 with a third grade.
Of 13 counties in New Jersey monitored for ozone levels in the air from 1996 through 1998 by the federal Environmental Protection Agency all except Bergen received a failing grade, and Bergen barely passed with a D, according to a survey of ozone levels made public last week by the American Lung Association.
In the Primary School Certificate exam last year, all the 25 students passed with none having grade less than A-minus, he proudly informs.
He passed with high grades at maths GCSE and A-level and is now taking an Open University degree in applied maths.
"I studied with candles and kerosene lamps every night because there is no electricity supply in my community, yet I feel so privileged to have taken the exams and passed with high grades like children in other areas of the country who have better facilities.
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