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The phrase "a diverse class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of students or participants that includes individuals from various backgrounds, cultures, or perspectives.
Example: "The university prides itself on having a diverse class that enriches the learning experience for all students."
Alternatives: "a varied group" or "a multicultural class".
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For the most part, schools would prefer to choose standards and diversity, using racial preferences to create a diverse class while keeping standards relatively high.
"One of the reasons why diversity is so important is that having a diverse class both promotes cross-cultural, cross-racial understanding and decreases the harmful effects of stereotypes," said Vincent.
"The university, I believe, should be exploring other ways to maintain a diverse class".
Vinylic chlorides and bromides constitute a diverse class of marine natural products.
Changing the geometry of the nanodevice we can obtain a diverse class of confinement potentials.
Cytokinins form a diverse class of compounds that are essential for plant growth.
Hydrogels have emerged as a diverse class of biomaterials offering a broad range of biomedical applications.
Harvard denies the allegations and said it is follows Supreme Court guidance as it seeks to assemble a diverse class.
The eIF4E-binding proteins (4E-BPs) represent a diverse class of translation inhibitors that are often deregulated in cancer cells.
Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs) constitute a diverse class of plant secondary metabolites that includes the opiate analgesics morphine and codeine.
They represent a diverse class of materials and products that are being applied to a wide range of clinical specialties.
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