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The phrase "for class reasons" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate a specific reason for an action or decision related to a class or other group activity. For example, "I won't be able to attend the meeting tomorrow for class reasons."
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No wonder, then, that an American reporter called Evans at his office to inquire whether he resented Irving for class reasons.
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