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The phrase 'first week of classes' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to refer to the first week of a school semester, during which students attend the first classes for the semester. For example: "I'm looking forward to the first week of classes - I'm excited to see what new material we'll be learning this semester."
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After his first week of classes, Mr. Hill broke down in grateful tears.
During that first week of classes, it came in like an avalanche.
It was the first week of classes and the bus driver was new.
Students pass Memorial Hall on the first week of classes at Harvard College.
The earliest financial aid refunds are available is the first week of classes of each semester.
Permission to enroll will be determined during the first week of classes.
Instructors will keep an attendance list for the first week of classes.
8/21/12 No discussion sections during the first week of classes.
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Survey 0 is active the first week of class.
Most M.F.A. students would hear this in the first week of class.
A discussion section is required and will be assigned the first week of class.
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