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The phrase "comprehensive classes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to classes or courses that cover a broad range of topics in depth. Example: The university offers a variety of comprehensive classes in various fields, such as literature, science, and business.
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In focus groups, parents requested comprehensive classes in earth science and biology that meet state standards.
Let us call any such less comprehensive classes the 'categories of being' or the 'ontological categories'.
"Easy A" classes don't count; think of challenging and comprehensive classes in which you performed well.
This faculty will need the resources and skills to deliver a tremendous amount of individualized advising and to teach comprehensive classes in specific subjects.
Many PTACs offer free and inexpensive, comprehensive classes and workshops to help businesses get started with GSA contracting, learn to navigate the federal contracting system, locate appropriate opportunities, prepare proposals in response to solicitations, and market their product or service more effectively.
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A World of Beer "Exploring Beer," a comprehensive class in the history of beers around the world, with a tasting, will be held on July 28 starting at 6 p.m. at the Explorers Club, 46 East 70th Street.
Now the very expression "sort things into classes" suggests that there is a most comprehensive class: the class of things, the class of things that can be sorted into classes.
A good source for sales information is the redoubtable Hemming's Motor News (www.hemmings.com), or the National Woodie Club (www.nationalwoodieclub.com) where a $30 membership entitles you to their magazine Woodie Times, which includes comprehensive class- ifieds.
To ensure that copyright holders worldwide are aware of these financial incentives, the settlement has established the most comprehensive class-action notification program ever.
STAR models are a comprehensive class of models that permit simultaneous estimation of nonlinear effects of continuous covariates, spatially unstructured and structured components together with the usual fixed effects in the predictor [19], [22], [23].
28 STAR models are a comprehensive class of models which permit simultaneous estimation of nonlinear effects of continuous covariates, with both spatially unstructured and structured components, together with the usual fixed effects in the predictor.
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