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The phrase 'hours of classes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any type of class - academic, language, athletic, etc. For example: "I usually spend my mornings attending a few hours of classes at the university."
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She described the grueling hours of classes and rehearsals, and coming home exhausted but deeply satisfied.
You will need to take 300 hours of classes and pass both written and practical exams.
"Eventually, I became addicted to high-impact aerobics and was taking 15 hours of classes a week.
Aestheticians in most states, including New York and California, must complete 600 hours of classes at an aesthetics school to get a license.
He took 18 hours of classes in the fall semester and earned a 3.7 grade point average; he's taking 17 hours this semester with similar success.
Every weekday for the last six weeks, Jose, 17, has walked through the doors at Long Island City High School in Queens for three hours of classes.
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For $999, students get 35 hours of class time, including four diagnostic tests.
The cost is $115 for two hours of class on Saturday and Sunday.
State regulations require 47 hours of class time for every course.
There will be four sessions of the weeklong school, each with 20 hours of class time.
Students are placed in one of six levels, generally in groups of four to eight, for 20 hours of class work a week.
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