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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a class of his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific group or category that someone belongs to or represents.
Example: "He has always been a leader in a class of his, setting standards that others aspire to reach."
Alternatives: "a category of his" or "a group of his own".
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Christopher Kane is in a class of his own.
The boy Booth is in a class of his own.
Woods is in a class of his own.
But Pistorius was in a class of his own as a symbol of national pride.
He maintains that Cartier-Bresson "transcended greatness" and "is in a class of his own".
Xavi, however, is in a class of his own as a playmaker.
Naturally, when it comes to remakes, Alfred Hitchcock is in a class of his own.
"He's going to be in a class of his own," he said.
"In terms of design and workmanship he was in a class of his own.
Taylor was "in a class of his own" compared with others convicted by the court.
His storybook victories in the Paralympics and Olympic achievements put him in a class of his own.
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