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be in class
noun
A position of power or a way to get it.
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So, a 3-credit course means that you should be "in class" for three hours per week and have 9 hours of homework, for a total of 12 hours.
They would be in class all day.
"I'll be in class with professionals".
"Kids got to be in class," Mr. Richardson said.
We had to be in class at 8 a.m.
"They don't want to be in Class A office space," he said.
"He claims he only took those classes to be in class with me," she said.
Under my plan, the Orioles would be in Class AAA right now -- and so would the Dodgers.
Many teenagers have to leave for school before 7 a.m. to be in class by 7 30.
She also has to be in class most of the time, although she is allowed to leave for tournaments.
"Before this, my interest in women was only romantic," he said, "I really didn't know how they would be in class.
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