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The phrase "a classrooms" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a classroom" if referring to a single room or "classrooms" if referring to multiple rooms.
Example: "The school has a classroom dedicated to science experiments."
Alternatives: "a class" or "one classroom".
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But this summer, I went on a Classrooms Without Borders trip to Poland and visited three concentration camps and the site of the Warsaw Ghetto, and saw that anti-Semitism is alive in Poland.
Even as there are numerous advantages in having as diverse a classrooms, for some learners benefit from culturally affirming environments and being surrounded by others who look like them.
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HE SHOULD be sitting in a classroom.
It turned out to be a classroom.
It appears to be a classroom.
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