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"mixed classes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a class that is made up of students of different levels, either in terms of ability or age. For example: "Our school offers mixed classes to accommodate students of all ages and levels."
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He lost his teaching job for allowing mixed classes of students to paint male nudes.
Some of the less traditional exercises trickled into mixed classes, causing a backlash among men.
When they are in mixed classes, boys show off to the girls.
And I'm sure instructors of mixed classes will find many ways of reducing any danger.
Classes are often women-only, though more and more mixed classes are popping up and most competitions now include men's categories.
On this day, the crowd was a sprawl of mixed classes and languages; the narrow cast of American marketing seemed suspended.
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Would she object to lecturing on "Lady Chatterley" to a mixed class?
I took a mixed class from Gap's, a highly regarded school run by a guesthouse that also runs a vegetarian restaurant.
The street was always mixed class and multicultural: in the 1930s it offered cheap havens to an influx of Czechoslovakian refugees.
Other recommendations include possibly introducing a kiteboard instead of a windsurfer and making the 470 dingy a mixed class as the women's division in that boat moves into a high performance dinghy to match the men's 49er.
This constraint seems to be reasonable since a large dispersion implies somewhat mixed class memberships of data in general.
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