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"higher social class" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe individuals or groups who have a higher status or standing in society, often based on factors such as wealth, education, and occupation. Example: In the early 20th century, the elite members of society belonged to the higher social class, while the working class struggled to make ends meet.
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It was obvious to Hill that Susan was from a higher social class, which made him a little self-conscious.
As Alfie strains to hoist himself up to a marginally higher social class, he struggles to construct a new persona from the building blocks of vocabulary and language.
Victims' medical histories can be subject to legal scrutiny, and offenders in Sweden are more likely to be convicted if their victim belongs to a higher social class.
Historically received pronunciation signified a higher social class than a local accent.
Early studies indicated an overall association between manic-depressive illness and higher social class.
"Higher social class students have higher average scores than lower social class students," he said.
Gold teeth were rare and found in graves with prestige burial goods, so archaeologists believe they were worn by a higher social class.
Just as they judge attractive others as relatively higher social class, they judged their own social class as higher to the extent they felt they were physically attractive.
For example, when we asked participants to write about instances in which they thought they were attractive, they reported that they belonged to a relatively higher social class.
Their official rating was volunteer-per-order, but they were often known as King's letter boys, to distinguish their higher social class from the original midshipman rating.
Around this time he met his future wife, Frances, whose family came from a higher social class on the east side of the city.
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