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Free sign up"type of classes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a specific category or classification of classes. Example: "The university offers a variety of different types of classes, including online courses, hands-on workshops, and traditional lectures."
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What type of classes do biomechanical engineering students take?
But what is needed is a better understanding of where these type of classes fail, break down, don't come together like they should.
My degree required the same number of credits and type of classes that any student at a traditional university would take.
The identified trajectories reflect sex-specific differences in paediatric headache, as seen in the number and type of classes extracted.
The cost of each summer session is based on the number and type of classes you take, all mandatory fees, any course fees, and average estimated costs for housing, meals, books, and personal expenses.
"It depends on the number of classes they are taking and the type of classes they are taking," Barrera said.
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So I figured that maybe some type of class would help me overcome those jitters.
They are not the type of class that you can be spontaneous with".
Unfortunately, this type of class isn't available in any of the major gym chains, as yet.
But the type of class-action case under way in Florida is not covered by that settlement.
He's got 11 points and 7 boards; that shows what type of class is out there, I guess".
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