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"to grade" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when referring to a process in which something is assigned a numerical or letter grade. For example, "The teacher is responsible for grading the students' exams."
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to grade
noun
A rating.
Exact(60)
"Who is going to grade the process?
Who's going to grade all that homework?
Mr. Levy also gives parents the opportunity to grade schools.
All of the schools run from prekindergarten to grade six.
The instruction varied from grade to grade, Ms. Tien said.
Each man was asked to grade the other's job performance.
A year later, it's time to grade our results.
KT I just didn't have anything to grade it against.
I ask students to grade their own intellectual integrity.
Year-end is a time for professors to grade.
He toughened GCSEs, which had been prone to grade inflation.
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