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The phrase "a second class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is of lower quality or status compared to something else, often in contexts like travel, education, or social status.
Example: "The train offers both first-class and a second class option for passengers, with varying levels of comfort and amenities."
Alternatives: "a lower tier" or "an inferior category".
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A second class is known as the synoptic scale.
"We are creating a second class of citizen".
There's also a second class of update: The Pitch.
They hope to shortly select a second class of fellows.
Sphere-filling methods belong to a second class.
That's important because replies are a second class kind of tweet.
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A first class one costs around $200.
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She has a First Class M.Eng.
William holds a first class Masters degree from Oxford University.
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