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Free sign upThe phrase "go to a class" is a correct and commonly used construction in written English.
It describes the action of attending a class, and can be used in a variety of contexts. Example 1: "Every morning, she would wake up early and go to a class at the community center to learn how to cook." Example 2: "In order to improve his Spanish vocabulary, he decided to go to a class at the language school twice a week." Example 3: "The students were excited to go to their art class and create their own sculptures." Example 4: "Despite the rain, she still made the effort to go to her yoga class and unwind after a busy day."
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Go to a class".
(Anonymous Berlin resident) Join a gym and go to a class – great way to meet people.
So it's nice to go to a class and meet new people," she says, brightening.
Aim to go to a class every few days – later, you can consider committing to a course.
When you go to a class you can go on your own and by the end you will have made friends.
Do you think members of Congress should be required to go to a class to get up to speed? A. Who would design that class?
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He was teaching reiki and I went to a class.
When I was a student, I went to a class taught by the art historian Meyer Schapiro.
Unless I went to a class, Faust Part 2 would never get read.
Harry goes to a class, learns a spell and then has to use it to achieve something, after which he goes to another class and learns another spell.
To my knowledge, he never went to a class to learn how to deconstruct a wine into esoteric aromas and flavors.
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