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The phrase "a classroom of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of students or the environment within a classroom setting.
Example: "A classroom of eager learners can create a dynamic and engaging educational experience."
Alternatives: "a group of students" or "a class of learners".
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Another depicts a classroom of miscreant students on the television.
Try telling that to a classroom of 11th graders.
Would a classroom of men tolerate such talk?
It was called Keewaydin and was a classroom of the woods.
She teaches aircraft identification and hand-arm signals to a classroom of about 100 students.
Hergé did alter the lesson that Tintin teaches to a classroom of Congolese children.
Never, before or after, have I experienced a classroom of grateful kids".
For instance, last year Mr. Akpoue had a classroom of 110 pupils.
Another showed a classroom of children sitting at their desks, all burned to cinders.
If her goal is to foster a classroom of enthusiastic learners, Harper sets an admirable example.
Awosika addressed a classroom of about 20 people in the bustling Duquès Hall at GWU.
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