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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a classroom where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of classroom or the characteristics of a classroom environment.
Example: "I envision a classroom where students feel safe to express their ideas and opinions."
Alternatives: "a classroom that" or "a classroom in which".
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It's like a historical mini-textbook in a classroom where the characters play it all out.
Mr. Turnbull steps into a classroom where the top boys choir is in rehearsal.
The man took me into a classroom, where I talked about Jane Austen.
"Dylan needs a classroom where I don't have to talk to any of the other mothers".
You cannot have a black genius in a classroom where he is disruptive.
Or the willow that slouches as if it were in a classroom where the teacher bores it.
He then headed into a classroom where a dozen students hunched and slouched at their desks, looking bored stiff already.
Moody is not fazed by the prospect of walking into a classroom where no one speaks English.
Inside, next to a small kitchen, was a classroom, where twenty students were gathered around a table.
Before his speech, Mr. Obama dropped in on a classroom, where he watched several groups of children playing with blocks, Legos, puzzles, and toy cars and trucks.
As a 12-year-old he remembers asking to be excused from a classroom where Prince Andrew's wedding to Sarah Ferguson was being shown on television.
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