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"from the class" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to something originating from a group or class of people or things, such as "the ideas presented in the discussion from the class showed a diversity of opinions".
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Scenes from the Class Struggle".
There were murmurs from the class.
I benefited from the class novels.
Mr. President, I'm from the class of '97.
If there's time, solicit comments from the class at large.
Precedent called for him to be removed from the class.
The history department, for example, drew 80 students from the Class of 2012, 56 from the Class of 2013, and 75 from the Class of 2014.
Also, Reunion memorabilia from the Class of 1949.
The youngest included four students from the Class of 1948.
The University Archives lists 24 graduates from the class.
Based on data from the class of 2017.
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