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"first-class degree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of degree that was achieved with the highest possible grade. For example: "She graduated with a first-class degree in Economics from Oxford University."
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First-class degree from Magdalen College, Oxford.
4pm I have a first-class degree in English literature.
He received a first-class degree in economics in 1937.
This helped me get a first-class degree.
First-class degree followed by D Phil at Oxford.
When combined with his first-class degree, this is tangible evidence of time-management skills.
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He'd been the "scholarship boy, chosen boy, first class degree.
Read PPE at Balliol College, Oxford, taking a first class degree.
She had won academic prizes and was tipped for a first class degree.
Gertrude Bell was the first woman to graduate from Oxford with a First Class degree.
Did he really get a first class degree in politics, philosophy and economics?
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