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The phrase "about these classes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, details, or information related to specific classes or courses.
Example: "I have some questions about these classes that I would like to clarify before enrolling."
Alternatives: "regarding these classes" or "concerning these classes".
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It is natural to think about these classes as two parametric elliptic generalization of Macdonald polynomials.
So they're either going to go to the Gaddis class which is called "Cold War"; or to the Spence class which is called "China". Everyone know a little bit about these classes?
For more details about these classes, one can refer [27, 47].
For more information about these classes, please email Christian Kennicott at [email protected] or Jaclyn Ruemmler at [email protected]
Someone had told me about these classes that you could get paid for taking--it was called the ROTC.
"What is different about these classes is that the students are with like-minded students that are in a similar situation to themselves," Kerry Sheehan, president of the Second City Training Centers and Education Programs, told The Huffington Post.
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We therefore know very little about how these classes might impact children's development or their relationships with their parents.
It may be simpler to inquire with teachers and school administration about offering these classes as electives or pre-requisites to pursue a Computer Science major.
Additional questions about whether these classes improve ethnic relations and whether they usually skew left politically were also raised at UCLA and other campuses nationwide that had similar debates.
You can learn about where these classes are offered by contacting your local health organization.
But new structural and mechanistic information about both of these classes of molecular machines challenges this comfortable separation and forces its re-evaluation.
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