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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a class of three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group or category that consists of three members or elements.
Example: "In our study, we focused on a class of three different species of birds."
Alternatives: "a group of three" or "a set of three".
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Ward also believes a class of three "isn't good".
It is one of a class of three drugs, the first of which, Rezulin, was withdrawn because it caused liver damage.
After graduating in a class of three from the Beech Springs Consolidated School, he attended high school in Winnfield, Huey Long's hometown, then went to New Orleans to attend a business school.
The great Holy Bull, the 3-year-old champion and Horse of the Year in 1994, headed a class of three horses, two trainers and a jockey that was inducted into thoroughbred racing's Hall of Fame here today.
After graduating from the eighth grade (in a class of three), he traveled 36 miles round trip every day to Baker, Mont., to earn his diploma, and kept on digging in his spare time.
On a languid March evening, Jeff Morris, a lean, muscular man with a calm smile and shaved head, led a class of three men and two women with slow, fluid, continuous movements through the formalized postures of tai chi, the centuries-old Chinese Taoist martial art.
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From a class of twenty boys, he had selected three.
Which it did, for a class of four, superbly.
"My class was a big class, and it was a class of six," she said.
In a class of five hundred, there should be, like, four, five theatre kids, tops.
Joliebois is teaching a class of six and seven-years olds.
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