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class

[klas, klahs] / klæs, klɑs /








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If not, they can be classed as second homes and liable for council tax, which in some areas also means paying an additional premium.

From BBC

More people with learning disabilities and autism in England suffered deaths classed as avoidable in 2023 than initially thought, corrected figures show.

From BBC

Under the proposed settlement, which was filed in federal court on Tuesday, class members will receive monetary payments taken from the settlement fund.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Hall of Fame has declined to comment on its class of 2026 before it is announced Feb. 5 at NFL Honors in San Francisco.

From Los Angeles Times

The ban would mean that pupils in classes up to grade nine, or aged 15-16, would hand in their phones in the morning and get them back at the end of the school day.

From Barron's