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"were graded with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in the passive voice to refer to someone or something receiving a grade or score, e.g. "The students' exams were graded with a pass/fail score."
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For items 6 (i.e. Study design) and 8 (i.e. Experimental animals), the majority of publications were graded with medium scores, while maximum gradings were commonly assigned to the remaining checklist items 5 (Ethical Statement) and 6 (Study design) (Tables 5a, 6a, and 7a).
Most of the lamb carcasses of this study were graded with small to slight marbling.
The PSV was recorded in 15 arterial segments that were graded with B-mode and Doppler parameters as fully patent, severely diseased or occluded.
The hybrid composite pipes were graded with a fixed layer configuration from inside to outside as glass-glass/glass-carbon/carbon-glass/carbon-carbon.
CSEs were graded with numbers and O-levels with letters.
During Visit 1, 356 (39.3%) participants were graded with a normal image.
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…decreasing cGMP levels and enabling hyperpolarization to be graded with light intensity.
Quizzes are graded with a 0, 1, or on occasion a 2 for exceptionally insightful answers.
As an example, tool steel (H13) could be graded with copper (Cu).
Toxicity was graded with the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, v4.0.
They are graded with a check, a minus, or a plus for particularly good answers.
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