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Discover LudwigThe phrase "they were in the same class" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that two or more individuals were enrolled in the same educational course or group. Example: "During their first year of college, they were in the same class and quickly became friends."
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They were in the same class at school, and their achievement ought to have been affected by this factor.
If they were in the same class, she would attend all the classes, read all the assignments, outline her notes, study hard for the exam.
He had gone to school with Ahmed -- they were in the same class -- and Muhammad's family lived a few doors down from Ahmed's, in the center of Beach Camp.
Ms. Gleason does not remember seeing him at the aquarium, but recalled "observing him from a distance" when they were in the same class in the spring of 2004.
If they were in the same class, Greg would know just what to do with a kid like Tad: slip him an old copy of Mad magazine and blow his mind.
They were in the same class through their sophomore year at Weehawken High School -- before their parents' divorce sent Deborah to live with her father in Union City, where she enrolled at Union Hill High School, while Karen went with their mother and Michael to West New York, and Memorial High School.
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"They're in the same class".
They are in the same class as Annie and Kat.
They were in the same photography class.
They were born in the same hometown and were in the same class at the Korean Military Academy.
I knew we were from the same state, but I didn't know we were in the same class.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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