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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a class on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a class about a specific topic, such as "a class on Spanish Literature."
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At a class on Jan.
"I have a class on Fridays.
It even has a class on nanoeconomics.
Rutgers University Is teaching a class on Beyoncé.
There's also a class on women in the Civil War".
I was assigned a class on patching damaged genes.
"I didn't want to waste a class on physics, or waste a class on orgo," she said.
Today there was a class on how to treat burns.
He met Kristin Kinney in a class on advanced cardiac life support.
The recently formed music department has never been able to hold a class on campus.
I thought that maybe I would take a class on Keats?
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