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The phrase "a class at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific class or course being held at a particular location or institution.
Example: "I am enrolled in a class at the local community college this semester."
Alternatives: "a course at" or "a lesson at".
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He was teaching a class at N.Y.U.
Take a class at a community garden in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
She decided to organize a class at her apartment.
The G.E.D.: I go Saturday morning to a class at Bronx Community College.
That compares with the $5,000 that the company received initially through a class at Harvard.
I once taught a class at Emory about the best-case scenarios of movies.
If there's a class at Iowa on exploiting publishing crazes, Cronin surely aced it.
He moved his family to Essen, where he teaches a class at the Folkwang Hochschule.
McDonald teaches a class at New York University on "appropriating new technologies".
EARLIER this year Andrew Grove taught a class at Stanford Business School.
I once looked into taking a class at a for-profit college.
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