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Classic English
Classic is an English word, an adjective and a noun. When used as an adjective, it means "classic, classical, traditional and best".
When used as a noun, it means "masterpiece, classic, great artist."
Phrases:
Classical style. Classical style.
Classical music.
Classic appearance, classic style.
Similar phrases:
Five classics? Five Classics
Medical classics? Medical classics
Known as a spineless classic? A spineless book (if you print a novel on a piece of paper or a wall, you can read the whole novel just by looking at the wall)
Five classics? & lt& lt & gt
No classes? Inferior, inferior
In class? in class
Is there no class? Inferior, worthless, inferior
In class? in class
Class teacher? Level tutor
Classmate? classmate
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