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The phrase "class of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a group of people who graduated together or completed a course together. For example, "The class of 2020 graduated with distinction despite the global pandemic."
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Congratulations, class of 2012!
Class of '44.
Princeton, Class of 1945.
Princeton Class of '57.
Poly Prep, Class of 1955.
Harvard Law, Class of 1949.
A better class of student".
Schaap is Class of '73.
Later, a class of schoolchildren came through.
Great Neck HS Class of 43.
Law school Cleveland Marshall, class of 1984.
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