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"with high grades" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who achieved good grades in school or tests. For example, "She was accepted into Harvard University with high grades."
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Young people with high grades can't get a job.
Academic excellence scholarships for students with high grades are also available.
Professor Sander found that very few blacks graduated from top-30 law schools with high grades.
As a reward to those with high grades, the NRA provides endorsements and campaign support.
"I want to all my students to graduate with high grades," Guillemin said.
On those grounds, though, even Ms. Kwan would allow that Ms. Small's husband, Charlie Dorego, qualifies with high grades.
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Campbell, M. et al. Proliferating macrophages associated with high grade, hormone receptor negative breast cancer and poor clinical outcome.
"Specifically regarding security, the whole site is fenced with high grade palisade fencing.
Fluvastatin reduces proliferation and increases apoptosis in women with high grade breast cancer.
Both girls are stellar students with high grade point averages.
It's a good year for players with high grade-point averages.
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