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The phrase "accept a class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is agreeing to take a course or participate in a class.
Example: "After reviewing the syllabus, I decided to accept a class on advanced mathematics this semester."
Alternatives: "enroll in a class" or "register for a class".
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"People are afraid to not accept a class," she said.
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"It seems to me most rational people would accept a class-based mechanism, as they did for efficacy," Dr. FitzGerald said.
And as a one-form entry school that never accepts a class of more than 30, it is increasingly rare.
It's pretentious for the Brits, and for an American to adopt it is especially odious and shows only that he, for one, accepts a class system in which he is at the bottom.
She said that though she was in classes for gifted students, she had to take a G.E.D. exam when her school refused to accept a dancing class for credit.
"Us working-class people are being taught in schools to accept a middle-class perspective," an old man in the balcony said.
We should be thankful that she staunchly refused to accept a second-class world – neither for school pupils, nor for women in Westminster.
Palestinians -- and the world -- will never accept a two-class state with diminished rights of citizenship to its Palestinian majority.
His airline continued to insist that he accept an economy class ticket or a new, less convenient schedule.
Perhaps it suffices to say that to abandon the intuitive association of force or motion with velocity in space, and to accept an equivalence-class structure as the fundamental spatiotemporal framework, requires a level of abstraction that became possible only with the extraordinary development of mathematics, especially of a more abstract view of geometry, that took place in the 19th century.
She was able to accept a B in class.
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