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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a class with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific class or course that someone is attending or participating in, often in an educational context.
Example: "I am excited to enroll in a class with Professor Smith this semester."
Alternatives: "a course with" or "a session with".
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And I took a class with Susan Sontag.
Imagine taking a class with Professor Strogatz.
It's in a class with the "Psycho" house.
"I mean, I never took a class with him".
James Wood co-taught a class with him at Harvard.
But this is a class with a difference.
I chose a class with a teacher exotically named Rajeev.
I do much better in a class with other people.
She wanted to take a class with him.
"But I'd rather have him in a class with 14 or 15 children instead of being in a class with 40 children".
Like all the most enterprising students, she enrolled in a class with Martin Heidegger.
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