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The phrase "will be graded" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the future evaluation or assessment of something or someone. Example: The students' essays will be graded based on their understanding and analysis of the text.
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Most of Asda's wagyu will be graded three or four.
(It will be graded twice more, at three-month intervals).
The circumstances will be considered, and you will be graded accordingly.
But this June all exams will be graded in this new fashion.
Presentations will be graded partly on how persuasively students express their ideas.
Which questions will be graded by computer, and which by humans?
Golf courses will all be inland and will be graded so runoff water flows away from the rivers.
Instead of A*-G, the new GCSEs will be graded 9-1, with 9 the top grade.
Schools will be graded on a scale of 1 (outstanding) to 4 (inadequate) on standards of safeguarding.
While those requirements are being phased in, high schools will be graded on the statewide English and math exams.
Students will be graded on their ability to cry on command while listening to Durant's "You the Real M.V.P".
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