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"class ring" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a ring worn by a person as a symbol of graduating from a certain school or class. For example: "I was so proud to wear my class ring at the graduation ceremony."
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class ring
noun
A ring (for one's finger) that shows what school one attended and one's year of graduation.
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Each semester, graduating students take part in "Ring Day," where they are presented their class ring by the school mascot and Miss LSU.
Ring Figure dance is held every November, during which junior cadets receive a class ring, a formal ring and a combat ring at a presentation ceremony.
"I bought a Notre Dame class ring," she said.
It's more like a class ring you get in college".
He immediately found the class ring but wasn't as lucky with his wedding band.
Off flew his wedding band and his class ring from Texas A & M.
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Second-semester sophomores earn onyx class rings, earning ASC alumni the "Black Ring Mafia" nickname.
Their offerings are not just class rings and yearbooks anymore.
Inside the coffin were two "300" rings, similar to high school class rings.
I wore class rings in rapid succession and rotated Irish Claddagh rings: heart up, heart down.
Even so, not all graduates take advantage of these virtual class rings.
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