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A-grade
/ˈeɪ ɡreɪd/adjective
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A-grade refers to something of the highest quality or standard, typically indicating excellence in performance, materials, or execution. In modern contexts, it's often used in education, manufacturing, and consumer products to denote top-tier status, though it can sometimes be subjective based on industry benchmarks.
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The A-F grading system that popularized A-grade was first formally adopted by Mount Holyoke College in 1897, and it quickly spread to influence global education, affecting over 1 billion students worldwide today by shaping how success is measured.
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