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The phrase "adding a few classes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the inclusion of additional classes in a curriculum, schedule, or program.
Example: "To enhance my skills, I am considering adding a few classes next semester."
Alternatives: "including a few courses" or "incorporating some classes".
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"Just adding a few classes to the curriculum would be cosmetic," she says.
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At that level of fluctuation, studies typically conclude that the number changes doesn't make a difference, so adding a few extra kids into a class won't matter.
Class will alternate grammar and conversation lessons, while adding a few practical cooking activities that will focus on recipes and traditions that characterize different geographical regions of Italy.
Consider adding a few fresh smelling herbs.
Try adding a few accessories to it.
Try adding a few slices of lemon for added flavor.
China would do well to add a few lawyers to its ruling class.
I failed a few classes.
Sergeant Terrasas attended a few classes.
Sometimes just a few classes will do.
I teach a few classes a week.
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