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The phrase "auditing a class in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of attending a class without receiving academic credit, often for the purpose of learning or gaining knowledge.
Example: "I am auditing a class in philosophy this semester to deepen my understanding of ethical theories."
Alternatives: "sitting in on a class in" or "attending a class in".
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So what if the audience is attending a performance at Yale Repertory, not auditing a class in the drama school.
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Try auditing a class at a local community college, or find other classes in your area.
In graduate school, I had the privilege of auditing a class taught by the distinguished anthropologist, Irv Devore.
Coursera does not formally offer the option of auditing a class, but people certainly can.
Besides, she viewed the Brides internship, which continues to open doors, as akin to auditing a class, "And you don't expect to be paid for auditing a class," she said.
Try auditing a class.
I audited a class taught by Rory Stewart, 38, author of the best seller "The Places In Between," about his solo walk across Afghanistan with a dog named Barbur.
One recent morning, a visitor audited a class called Phone Skills.
Thompson sat in the ring of fire about twenty years ago, while auditing a clown class taught by Nichols at Shakespeare & Company.
She wants to turn a couple into documentaries, a storytelling technique she picked up after recently auditing a film class.
… I found myself spending many of my days sporadically auditing a few classes or curling up in front of the television".
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