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straight A
or straight-A
adjective
- achieving or showing the highest grade or superior accomplishment, especially scholastically:
a straight A report card.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of straight A1
First recorded in 1945–50
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Norris was penalised for ignoring yellow flags that were being waved for a piece of debris on the pit straight - a wing mirror that had come off Alex Albon's Williams.
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A straight A student with a GPA above 4.0, she studies her school books as rigorously as she does the playbook.
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But she bonded with an Afro-Latina teacher who understood her culturally and made the straight A student, feel her poor attendance didn’t define her.
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“Will I get straight A’s this school year?”
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I am not the perfect student, have never had straight A’s and often struggle to find motivation.
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