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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'going to classes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to going to a class or a lesson, either in an educational setting or a leisure setting. For example, "I'm looking forward to going to classes to improve my French next semester."
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Mona stopped going to classes.
"I stopped going to classes," Zhang recalled.
Eventually, he stopped going to classes.
Pretty soon I wasn't going to classes all that often.
Sometimes I could get away with barely going to classes.
"It's almost like going to classes, trying to learn all these things at once," he said.
"I see myself being there and going to classes and going to dorms".
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She stopped going to class.
He stopped going to class.
Nour stopped going to class.
I enjoy going to class.
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