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'in the first class' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the highest rank or level of something. For example, "The best students were placed in the first class."
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There were 16 students in the first class.
"We had a son in the first class".
Jason was in the first class at the Merced campus.
She brought 168 passengers in the first class, 350 in second and 152 in third class.
He finished the season third in the first class averages with 1,556 at 51.
"We teach those in the first class where they actually use their knives," he said.
Similar(15)
She was sitting in the first-class lounge, drinking coffee, and in a cheerful mood.
Anyway, it's so, so great to be here in the first-class cabin.
Everyone in the first-class carriage is hiding something and acting very suspiciously.
RAF Squadron Leader Martin Rose was the third person in the first-class compartment.
Since I wanted to do this in style, I booked seats in the first-class "salong".
More suggestions(18)
in the 1st class
in the first strata
in the first classroom
in the first school
in the first kind
in the initial class
in the first stratum
in the first classification
in the strongest class
in the largest class
in the first ranks
in the highest class
in the biggest class
in the first ranked
in the first children
in the brightest class
in the first rate
in the top class
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