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The phrase "taught in class" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that is taught or learned during a class or formal instruction setting. Example: "The concept of gravity was taught in class today, and the students were able to demonstrate their understanding by completing a hands-on experiment."
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It was a simple lesson we had been taught in class, but forgot.
He said health instructors wanted to know if students were using the refusal skills and other lessons taught in class.
Homework is supposed to be a review of what has been taught in class to reinforce the concepts and ideas.
On Friday she saw him again – this time in her school, the City Academy Bristol (CAB) – to attempt to convince him that FGM can, and should, be taught in class.
Young people are constantly absorbing — through media, textbooks, and policy — the myths of American exceptionalism; for black children, this means that what they are taught in class does not match the world that they navigate daily.
Increasing interest in the subject and knowing concepts that are not taught in class.
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"I was generally taught in classes of 20 or less.
In England, 520,445 primary pupils are being taught in classes of 31 or more.
Record numbers of children are expected to be taught in classes of 31 or more from this September.
According to Labour, the number of five- to seven-year-olds being taught in classes of above 30 has more than tripled since 2010.
The number of children being taught in classes of at least 31 children has more than doubled in the last five years, the NAO found.
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