intermediate grade
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintermediateandgrade
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intermediate
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.təˈmiː.di.ət/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈmiː.di.ət/
being between two other related things, levels, ...
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grade
noun[C]
uk/ɡreɪd/us/ɡreɪd/
a level of quality, size, ...
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(Definition ofintermediateandgradefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Lesions must be 2.5 cm in diameter, low orintermediategrade, and have a minimum margin width of 3 mm.
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Twointermediategradeboarding schools are being set up.
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The profession has reserved its position on the precise type ofintermediategradethat may be required, its extent, title and salary.
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The reason for anintermediategradedoes not exist.
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It also recommended that a newintermediategradeshould be established in the hospital service to work under consultant supervision.
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There was anintermediategradewhich gave a maximum of £820 per year.
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The club went into theintermediategradeafter that and won the intermediate league in 1963.
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The club again played in the senior championship in 1988 before returning to theintermediategradein 1989.
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In 1980, the club was relegated to theintermediategrade.
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Currently the team plays atintermediategrade.
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The majority of the inspectorate are in the intermediate grades.
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About half the estimated increase is because a more senior and a more junior officer were replaced by three officers in intermediate grades.
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It is rather a descent from high war policy to the low or intermediate grades of milk.
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There has been a regular exchange throughout both the highest level and intermediate grades.
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Shortly after the war a number of posts in intermediate grades were created in order to improve the co-ordination of new tasks.
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Pensioners comprise people with all grades of income—there are rich people and poor people and all sorts of intermediate grades.
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Standard detentions were rarely used even in the intermediate grades and were never given to special education students.
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Intermediate grades develop the lessons learned earlier and add variations to those techniques.
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