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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a class book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a book that is designated for use in a particular class or course, often as a textbook or required reading material.
Example: "The teacher assigned a class book that covers all the necessary topics for the semester."
Alternatives: "textbook for the course" or "required reading for the class".
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Even as part of a group—a class, book club, church group, PTA, co-workers, a gathering of volunteers or citizens, carpool, sports league, an online forum, etc. you can be an everyday leader by expressing your thoughts and ideas.
4. Create chapters for a class book about different ceremonies and traditions celebrating the passage into adulthood.
Articles can then be submitted to the school newspaper for publication, published in a class book, or creatively displayed (perhaps on appropriately-decorated paper "tablets") in the classroom.
It's a class book, like many others from many other classes (mostly done in conjunction with major reunions) in many outward ways, but startlingly unique.
At Hopkins, the boyish-looking Mr. Bloomberg, whose high school classmates branded him "argumentative" in a class book, blossomed into a charismatic figure, eager to organize those around him.
One volume of quarterly conference minutes for the Catharine Circuit (1819-1847), a class book for the first class in Johnson's Settlement (1833-1839) listing members' attendance, and a record book (1852-1882) of the Catharine Sunday School Association.
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Such a class-book as the present...
Class of 1908: The Nineteen hundred & Eight Class Book: A Record of the Senior Class of Columbia College.
The Nineteen hundred & Three Class Book: A Record of the Senior Class of Columbia College.
We were all carrying our new class book, a memoir titled The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls.
Remember, as wonderful as this book is, you don't need a class, a book or permission to begin.
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