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The phrase "a higher class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a social or economic group that is considered to be of greater status or quality compared to others.
Example: "The event was exclusive, attracting individuals from a higher class of society."
Alternatives: "an upper class" or "a more affluent class".
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In effect, this makes initiatives a higher class of law.
Still, it's a higher class of problem than leaves on the line at Clapham Junction.
It is a higher class of sport, at a price beyond many parents.
Can West Virginia hit the ground running against a higher class of competition?
My parents grew up to believe themselves to be of a higher class than any darker-skinned person.
A higher class of lowriders belong to car clubs which sponsor "lowrider happenings" in San Jose, Fresno, and other cities.
"These papers are aimed at people who are clearly part of a higher class and socioprofessional category".
"Footballers' wives are just as bad as benefit scroungers – it's just a higher class of scrounger," she said in 2006, soon after marrying.
And like Las Vegas, Atlantic City is betting that a higher class of food will bring a more discerning class of tourists.
"Footballers' wives are just as bad as benefit scroungers - it's just a higher class of sponger," said Cole, wife of Chelsea left back Ashley Cole.
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