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The phrase "the upper classes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the highest social class or classes in a particular society, i.e. people who are wealthy and have high social standing. Example: The upper classes have always had funds available to travel more extensively than the lower classes.
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The upper classes.
The upper classes, though, could be influenced.
Chelsea is tipping toward the upper classes".
The upper classes were goaded into action.
Apparently the upper classes are always amused.
Did the upper classes have a genetic monopoly on beauty?
Divorce used to be the preserve of the upper classes.
"Its roots in Spain were in the upper classes.
I thought the upper classes knew how to talk proper?
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So Versailles is a departure into the upper-classes?
When Monáe was 16, she got a job cleaning the houses of the upper-classes.
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