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"cut classes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to intentionally skip or not attend classes or lectures. Example: The student was caught cutting classes and received a warning from the principal.
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He often cut classes, too.
"I cut classes," said the boy from Tennessee.
It's enough to make you cut classes and go to the beach.
Students cut classes and got into fights with little consequence, said staff members, parents and students.
He cut classes, talked back to teachers, boasted to fellow students.
He was often bored by school, she said, and he sometimes cut classes.
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Did they ever cut class?
He cut class.
And don't cut class.
Sometimes he even cut class.
The boycott cut class attendance by half.
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