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class reunion
noun
A planned event at which members of a past school class meet.
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"class reunion" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer the gathering of past members of a particular group, usually a graduating class. For example: "I'm looking forward to seeing my old classmates from university at the class reunion this summer."
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Don't expect the class reunion routine Sunday.
In the next room you find Baghramian's main piece: Class Reunion.
Who knows… For some reason the Neptune High class reunion takes place on a nuclear submarine!
But there's also this sense of a family reunion, a gathering of friends, a class reunion.
He was launching the class reunion with a party, which he called a Sip and Dip.
When Dr. Sams urged him to attend their 40th class reunion, Dr. Ivins refused.
The columns tend to be meatiest at this time of year — class reunion season.
"The Pavilion" brings them back together at their class reunion in a small Minnesota town.
Only at a high-school class reunion or in a Republican Presidential primary would that be meant as a compliment.
"It's like a class reunion of all the old hippie carpenters," said Gene DeSmidt, the general contractor overseeing construction.
A friend insists you were at your 15th class reunion when you know it was your 10th.
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