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"first class honours" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone has achieved a high level of success. For example, "John received first class honours in his exams, putting him in the top 5% of his year group."
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When I graduated with a first class honours degree, I didn't feel proud.
He read physics at Gorky State University, graduating with first class honours.
He earned first class honours in pure mathematics aged 16 before studying at Princeton.
She has an MSc in economics, and a first class honours degree in development economics.
As a biologist with a first class honours degree from London University, she prefers blaming sunspots.
Robertson was educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with first class honours in 1912.
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"I had first-class honours in beach bumming," he said.
Oldfield graduated in 1938 from Manchester University, where he took first-class honours in medieval history.
He graduated from Queens College Cambridgee with a double first-class honours degree in 1997.
He gained first-class honours in 1961 and married his fellow student Judy Pace.
About 7percentnt of honours graduates are awarded first-class honours.
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