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The phrase "as working class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something in relation to the working class, often in discussions about social class or economic status.
Example: "The policies were designed to support individuals as working class, ensuring they had access to essential services."
Alternatives: "in the working class" or "as part of the working class".
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But I don't define myself as working class".
Would you classify your background as working class?
Few, Ainsley observes, identify themselves as "working class".
"You mean I'm not middle class?" Well, you've always described yourself as working class.
As recently as 1988, some 67 percent of British citizens proudly identified themselves as working class.
They identify as working class because they have to work, not because they want to.
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She is actually as working-class as they come.
"We knew that, for holidays, the longest time we as working-class Brummies should spend was two weeks.
Tottenham, Edmonton and Enfield in the north developed first as working-class residential suburbs with easy access to central London.
Enforcers are seen as working-class superheroes — understated types with an alter ego willing to do the sport's most dangerous work to protect others.
A leader who naturally grasps working-class aspiration, as much as working-class exploitation, would help.
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