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Discover Ludwig"between classes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the time period in between scheduled classes or academic periods. Example: I have a short break between classes, so I'm going to grab a coffee from the campus cafe.
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Hoverboards between classes?
Hungry between classes?
The judo instructor splits wood between classes.
Allowing more time between classes would help.
Now, I'm a taxi driver between classes".
Is it now much harder to move between classes?
Will it be a strict stratification between classes?
There is a lovely stretch of free time between classes.
Others are obviously just going back and forth between classes.
Is the difference between classes typically obvious or subtle?
Between classes and auditions, each offered a sympathetic ear.
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