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The phrase "a classes of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a class of" or "classes of"? You can use "a class of" when referring to a single category or group, while "classes of" is used for multiple categories or groups.
Example: "There is a class of animals that are known for their intelligence."
Alternatives: "a category of" or "types of".
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However, a classes of circuits elaborated with respect to MOS weak inversion are also very suitable for low-voltage and low-power applications.
In [ 5], the structured motif is called a Classes of Characters and Bounded Gaps (CBG) expression and is represented by a non-deterministic ε-automaton with bit parallelism.
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Later, a class of schoolchildren came through.
2. A class of cadets at attention.
DR. TYSON -- With a class of one?
In a class of its own.
Accuses Brown today of creating a class of super-rich.
She was a Filly in a class of her own.
Ward also believes a class of three "isn't good".
From her endorsement he got a class of 17 children.
You're in a class of maybe 25 or 30.
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