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The phrase 'change the class' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to changing the class someone is attending, the course of study they are taking, or the state of something. For example: "The teacher decided to change the class schedule to accommodate the students' preferences."
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"Like, I'd change the class of service of one of my friend's home phones, so when they tried to make a call, it would ask them to deposit a quarter".
Every so often, to change the class's diet, he would hand out a short story he hoped would help them, or at least give them a sense of perspective.
Though it does not change the class of the related DBE, the consequence by the related abnormal event would be more severe.
At the data level, these algorithms change the class distribution, including over-sampling the minority class [35] or under-sampling the majority class [36, 37].
Thus, the extended representation theorem ensures that the use of conservativeness of mathematics together with suitable nominalistic claims (formulated via comparative predicates) does not change the class of models of the original theory: the same comparative relations are preserved.
The team stated: "If the principle of unanimity of all challengers required to change the Class Rule were not to be respected Luna Rossa will be obliged to withdraw".
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"My son said they want to change the classes again.
Having a pen that listens, the students told me, has changed the class in curious ways.
Variations: There's one variation on joisted masonry construction that doesn't change the construction class — heavy timber or mill construction.
"You don't have to change the asset classes you invest in," Ms. Cohen said.
The Great Gatsby reminds us the more things change, the faultline of class remains unalterably the same.
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