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The phrase "of the upper class" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that belongs to a wealthy or privileged social group. For example: "She had an air of sophistication and ease that suggested she was of the upper class."
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Ideology is a luxury of the upper class.
Book ownership was widespread among Romans of the upper class.
But the affluence of the upper class isn't even the amazing thing.
She always "made an effort," to use a phrase of the upper class.
Like the movie, it concerns the struggles of the upper class to stay upper.
Women of the upper class sat hidden in murky rooms, behind curtains, screens, and sliding doors.
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Even the luxury of the upper-class houses is peculiarly heavy and hushed.
The horrors of the upper-class marriage mart, so mordantly portrayed in her earlier novels, are played for gentle comedy.
Aubyn's alter ego, Patrick, while creating a glittering (and scathing) portrait of the upper-class British world his family inhabits.
Pamuk was born in Istanbul in June 1952 and a description of the upper-class neighbourhood he grew up in can be found in the The Black Book.
In the United States an older generation of humorists somewhat of the upper-class Punch style lingered briefly after World War I.
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of the upper stratum
of the upper bourgeoisie
of the upper course
of the upper strata
of the higher class
of the greater class
of the upper ranks
of the elite
of the graduate class
of the upper age
of the upper fairway
of the political class
of the upper river
of the upper story
of the upper eyelid
of the upper lid
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