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"I have classes" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate that the speaker regularly attends classes or has a certain set of classes scheduled. Example: "I have classes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9am to 12pm. Today, I have a history class in the morning and a math class in the afternoon."
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"I haven't been near Sproul Plaza today," said Ray Liang, 18. "I have classes to go to and homework to do".
"I have classes.
She said, "My friends are the people I have classes with, and most of my classes are just black and Latino". .
Some days, my lessons are great, and I have classes of students who are engaged in reading and writing and thinking.
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But I'm a lady and I have class".
At 6am I'm up giving out free newspapers at a station, I have class, then I babysit in the evening.
I have class 4 nights a week, on top of my full-time schedule.
I have class tonight".
They and I have class, not you.
He said, "I didn't have time to paint, because I had classes all the time.
I had classes in the one right next to it when I was a kid.
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