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Discover LudwigThe phrase "giving classes" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to a person teaching a course or lecturing on a topic. For example, "The professor spent her days giving classes at the university."
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Indeed, last summer, they began giving classes in the Cunningham technique!
I'm giving classes, we've entered the field of aviation, and we've even cut the throat of the bird".
At night, the Spanish keep the crew occupied by giving classes in mathematics and even Flamenco dancing.
Jonathan Rubinstein, who owns Joe, said the new, larger cafe has more space for selling coffee beans and equipment, and for giving classes about coffee.
"April's so scary that I'm giving classes on it," she says, tracing a series of points on her impossibly complicated astrology chart.
In 2003, he started giving classes in New York; more recently, Dharma Punx groups have sprung up Connecticut, Philadelphia, Seattle, Canada and Hawaii.
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Morgan hosts alumni giving class competitions on its annual Alumni Day.
He also gives classes for the disabled.
They will also give classes and participate in charity dinners.
The craft has become so popular, technical colleges now give classes.
Some days the teachers give classes, but most days they do not show up for work.
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