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Discover Ludwig"from classes" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe something that comes from attending a class or classes. For example: "I learned a lot of valuable lessons from classes at my university."
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Notes from classes.
I vividly remember one night coming back from classes.
In 1993 I struggled to find a restaurant for lunch during my break from classes.
Mr. Bama, because of his age, had been retired from classes several years ago.
"I will never forget those days," Hosseini told me during a break from classes.
Five school-age children were pulled from classes and are under observation.
Mr. Suzdal, who could not be reached, also was removed from classes.
Two weeks into the semester, a Russian man stopped me on my way home from classes.
But more important, the so-called student-athletes are away from classes enough as it is.
I texted him from classes when I was frustrated or bored.
After four days away from classes, I was itching to get back to teaching.
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