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The phrase "classic in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is considered a classic example within a specific category or context.
Example: "The novel is a classic in American literature, often studied in schools."
Alternatives: "timeless in" or "iconic in"
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Thanksgiving Classic in Miami.
Holiday Classic in Orlando.
A classic in the making?
A classic in the Stadio Olimpico.
Marina Beach Classic in Los Angeles.
A classic in my record case.
Daly won the BellSouth Classic in 1994.
A modern classic, in 140 characters.
He won the Hope Classic in 2002.
They were striking but classic in structure.
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"GM is not a classic in-and-out type of company".
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