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Discover Ludwig"time for class" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that it is the designated time for a class to begin. Example: "As the clock struck 8:00 am, students hurried to their classrooms, knowing that it was time for class to begin."
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Then he said it was time for class.
This is also a time for class members to ask questions.
Christie said she was going to take three alarm clocks to make sure she woke up in time for class.
"We found that one of the biggest problems kids have is waking up in time for class," Mr. Oldham said.
He could not leave the country on his visa with any assurance of its being renewed in time for class.
"At the moment," he added with a laugh, "I'm really just worried about making sure I'm on time for class".
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Many athletes spend far too long training to have much time for classes.
Mr. Coran received his computer in August, just in time for classes at Touro and the Isaacs Center to begin again.
My advice for the student was to make time for friends, just as she made time for classes, homework and extracurriculars.
It becomes even harder if you have a part-time job that's very demanding and leaves you with little or no time for classes or assignments.
I cannot believe that my experience in Texas has come to an end and it is again time for classes at Cornell!
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