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The phrase "a new class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently established category or group, often in educational, social, or organizational contexts.
Example: "The university has introduced a new class on sustainable development to address current environmental challenges."
Alternatives: "a fresh category" or "an updated group".
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A new class of humans would arise.
A new class was born.
There's a new class of people.
Nanobelts are a new class of semiconducting metal oxide nanowires.
A new class of N-halamine polymers has been synthesized.
These produced a new class of Americans professional managers.
Instead, he blamed a new class of pesticides called neonicotinoids.
(A new class of marine recruits arrives every two weeks).
A new class of static mixers is described.
Meanwhile, a new class of combinatorial designs is put forward.
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A new class the first in half a century.
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