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Discover Ludwig"make up classes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in educational contexts, referring to classes that are held to make up for those that have been missed due to either an excused or an unexcused absence. For example: "Starting Wednesday, the school will offer make up classes for those who missed the previous lecture."
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One thing people did learn Sunday was more about Brown, who was described as gentle, committed to sports and to his friends, working hard to make up classes when he fell behind, and excited about starting college.
The report talked of fewer days of access to college counselors prior to college application deadlines and fewer opportunities for students to use the winter break to make up classes they failed in the fall.
Other advocates say that in addition to offering a wider variety of subjects, online courses allow students to make up classes they had previously failed, by working at their own pace.
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If a woman is unable to attend a session, the interventionist will call them and make up class content over the phone.
"Teachers were trying to appease the parents, parents didn't understand all the factors that go into making up classes, and the classes were unbalanced.
"Women make up 50% or more of classes at art school.
I had to make up English classes and other pre-reqs at N.L.U.
The five-week session allowed them to make up two classes.
Every friend I had made decided to transfer, but my parents wanted to me to go to summer school to make up some classes I had missed.
The network compounds of carbon, which make up the class called fullerenes, form compounds with alkali and other metals.
— JOYCE LAU Canada 'make-up' classes disrupted by protesters Protests have disrupted "make-up" classes that were meant to replace coursework that was missed during mass student demonstrations that dragged on for months across Quebec earlier this year.
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