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Suppose I am writing about my test score:
1. I received a score of a "97".
2. I received a score of a 97.
3. I received a score of "97".
4. I received a score of 97.
5. I received a "97".
6. I received a 97.
7. I received "97".
8. I received 97.


When should I use an article and quotes?
 
4. I received.got a score/mark of 97.
8. I received/got 97(%).


These are the most natural to me.
 
If the test is graded on a letter-grade basis:
1. I received a grade of an "A".
2. I received a grade of an A.
3. I received a grade of "A".
4. I received a grade of A.
5. I received an "A".
6. I received an A.
7. I received "A".
8. I received A.

Would it still be 4 and 8 that are correct?
 
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I'd use L " I received an 'A'/an A grade, a grade A.
 
Raw numbers don't need articles or quotes, but letter grade do?
 
Raw numbers don't need articles or quotes, but letter grade do?
It's simply to make things clearer. If I write, "I got 97", it is pretty clear that I am talking about a mark/percentage. If I write "I got an A", it may not be so clear..

If I write" I have just got my test back; I got an A", I probably woudn't bother with the quotes.
 
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