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The phrase "any classes of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to different categories or types of something, often in a general context.
Example: "Are there any classes of animals that are endangered in this region?"
Alternatives: "any types of" or "any categories of".
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Are there any classes of problems that humans are still better at?
Developing a model for predicting anticancer activity of any classes of organic compounds based on molecular structure is very important goal for medicinal chemist.
The new phylogenetics analysis algorithms encode information different from sequence similarity and may be used to analyze MDTs obtained in Docking or modeling experiments for any classes of biopolymers.
WS0087_J23, WS0058_B04, and WS00925_H13 do not cluster within any classes of either reference species.
All MRCs contained genes other than NLR-encoding genes; however, they were not enriched for any classes of genes, other than NLR-encoding genes.
An open question is whether there are any classes of unranked gene trees which have a polynomial number of rankings but an exponential number of ancestral configurations, or vice versa.
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It would be fantastic with any class of fowl.
"We have the most trouble with teachers of any class of patients," said the resort doctor.
I wouldn't want to commit any class of a sin with our confirmation coming next year.
"I do not belong to any class of people who can change world rules.
That was 22percentt fewer deaths than in any class of S.U.V. or pickup truck.
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