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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lost a class" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to missing or failing to attend a scheduled class or course.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, I lost a class last week and need to catch up on the material."
Alternatives: "missed a class" or "skipped a class."
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In 2013, the company lost a class action lawsuit that alleged "excessive and deceptive" fees, according to ABC News.
Also uncovered as part of the Lopez litigation was the fact that the CPD lost a class action suit resulting from this practice in 1986, (Robinson v. City of Chicago 638 F. Supp 186 (N.D. Ill. 986)).
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Last month, the company also lost a class-action lawsuit before a jury.
Without concerted action, Dr. Joglar warns, the island could lose a class of creatures that are viewed as barometers of environmental health.
Most of the college faculty is supportive of the idea, but some members raised concerns about losing a class day during the spring semester, said John Meeske, dean of administrative affairs for the college.
About 330,000 students will lose a class day because of the walkout, even as CPS has worked to add more days to the academic calendar so kids can be in school.
"We lost a real class act in John," said his friend Lt. George Reese.
If the oil seeps into these areas, he said, "we could lose a year of a class of fish".
"We have lost a world-class player," said Wenger.
It was the first time the tourists had lost a first-class tour match since 2006.
EXPERT'S VIEW: BBC Radio Merseyside's Ian Kennedy: "The Luis Suarez situation isn't ideal, and if he does leave, then the club will have lost a world-class talent.
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