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"class by" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English, usually meaning something along the lines of "divided by class or type".
For example, you could say: "The data was divided class by class, based on each student's achievements."
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14 1 IN A CLASS BY ITSELF, by Sandra Brown.
THE MONEY CLASS, by Suze Orman.
I took a class by accident.
"He's in a class by himself".
11 1 WARRIOR CLASS, by Dale Brown.
I'm in a class by myself.
CHATHAM "Master Class" by Terrance McNally.
Class, by Lucinda Rosenfeld (Little, Brown).
Soups were in a class by themselves.
"Today" is in a class by itself.
It's in a class by itself".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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