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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a class caught" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are referring to a specific class that has been caught in a situation, but it needs more context to be meaningful.
Example: "During the field trip, a class caught in the rain had to seek shelter."
Alternatives: "a group caught" or "a session caught".
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In fact, the unfettered operation of the market produces a class caught in a spiral of poverty.
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