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The phrase "class act" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who behaves in a dignified, admirable, or impressive manner.
Example: "Despite the criticism, she handled the situation with grace and poise; truly a class act."
Alternatives: "a true professional" or "an exemplary individual."
Idiom
Class act.
Someone who's a class act is exceptional in what they do.
Dictionary
class act
noun
An entity exhibiting high class especially through refinement of demeanor, conscientiousness of behavior, and/or skillfulness in performance; or an exhibition of high class especially of one or more of those types.
synonyms
Exact(58)
Seems a class act.
"Repeal the Class Act?
"She's a class act".
Riots are a class act.
A class act at times.
She was a class act.
Is Mom a Class Act?
This is a class act.
It's a class act.
They're a class act".
Truly a class act!
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