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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give classes on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to teach or provide instruction on a particular subject or topic. Example: The university hired a new professor to give classes on ancient Greek history.
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Although we give classes on the technical aspects of writing, one of the most important things we give is more basic.
(The private organization that runs the public park, the Bryant Park Corporation, should give classes on urban bathroom management).
At first, he planned a course covering Italy, but enough people were interested for him to give classes on Italy's individual wine regions.
At 8am I went back to the mosque for the daily Qur'an lesson where I give classes on memorising the Qur'an.
A Course on Cheese Max McCalman, the cheese director at Artisanal and Picholine, will give classes on cheese at Picholine, 35 West 64th Street, from 3 30 to 5 p.m. on May 18, June 8 and June 22.
Fortunately for Bucer, the Strasbourg council was under the influence of the reformer, Matthew Zell; during Bucer's first few months in the city he worked as Zell's unofficial chaplain and was able to give classes on books of the Bible.
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She gives classes on making the best use of Jiayuan and other sites, and her advice includes: Beware of a man posing beside a fancy car.
She is given classes on social media at school, but the problem is that the kids are ahead of the teachers.
"April's so scary that I'm giving classes on it," she says, tracing a series of points on her impossibly complicated astrology chart.
Ms. Wainwright, whose songs include ballads and bluesy rock songs, frequently performs live, and gives classes on stage performance across the country.
Advisers from America's Treasury and bank regulators have given classes on subjects ranging from the use of Microsoft Word to the basics of Basel 2, a new treaty on bank supervision.
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