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The phrase "professional classes" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a group of people who have received specialized education and training in a particular profession, such as lawyers, doctors, or engineers. You can use the phrase "professional classes" in a sentence when discussing a specific group of professionals or their characteristics, such as their education, salaries, or social status. Example: The government has implemented new tax policies that will benefit the middle and upper professional classes. (referring to lawyers, doctors, and other well-paid professionals) Example 2: Access to higher education is important for individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds to break into the professional classes and achieve upward mobility. (referring to professionals who have received specialized education and training).
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professional classes
noun
Plural of professional class
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Professional classes are also open to those with no experience.
In its aftermath, the professional classes found a new equilibrium.
There is no doubt that the proliferation of princes grates among the professional classes.
The urban professional classes supported modernization but opposed the Soviet occupation for reasons of patriotism.
Ballet Theater stars and the likes of Fonteyn, Nureyev and Allegra Kent took its professional classes.
The 1953 expedition was led by Britons from the officer and professional classes.
But Professor Green says that this is now becoming a bigger issue for the professional classes.
The New York Times fills a similar role for the intelligentsia and the liberal professional classes.
Despite some mutterings among the professional classes, that does not seem to be happening.
NO WORD scares the world's hand-wringing professional classes so much as "offshoring".
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Slowly (too slowly), they are penetrating the professional classes.
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