letter grade

collocation in English

meaningsofletterandgrade

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letter
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈlet.ər/
us
/ˈlet̬.ɚ/
used to refer to a standard size of paper in the US, 8.5 inches by ...
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grade
noun[C]
uk
/ɡreɪd/
us
/ɡreɪd/
a level of quality, size, ...
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(Definition ofletterandgradefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofletter grade

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There is only one rule for eachlettergrade, which makes the overall rule set clearer and more modular for small rule sets.
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This makes it difficult to perform consistent grade adjustments by modifying the ranges for eachlettergrade-a common practical need in real-life classes.
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If the player can complete an entire level, the player is informed of how well they have done and whichlettergraderank is awarded.
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As another example, a tutoring program may claim that it raises school performance by onelettergrade.
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They are directed by academic faculty and students are awarded academic credit units andlettergradefor their participation.
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Students receive alettergradefor attending a field school.
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The revised scheme of examinations, which follows a grading system andlettergradepoint system has been implemented.
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At the middle and upper school, students receive a narrative assessment rather than alettergradeor report card.
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In 1963, the academy changed from a marking system based on 4.0 to alettergrade.
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In most 100-point grading systems, thelettergradewithout variants is centered around a value ending in five.
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In addition to earning an acceptablelettergrade, students must complete a project before graduation.
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These goals include having to reach a certainlettergradeor to pass a certain score while playing a song.
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Each class of properties has alettergrade.
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After the test, the player is given alettergrade.
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Feedback can also be recorded as a score, such as a percentage, alettergrade, or an achievement level defined by a specific reference.
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Thelettergradesystem was opposed by carmakers and rejected after the public consultation.
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Korzybski observed improvement of one fulllettergradeby students who did not generalize by using that infinitive.
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In some places alettergradeor numerical score must be prominently posted following each inspection.
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Wood decided to assign alettergradein each of eight categories and rank the stadiums from best to worst.
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