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How to Use "Classic" with Example Sentences
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classic
(adj):
being of good or high quality and remaining popular for a long time; very typical
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Used with nouns:
"
This is a
classic
example
of what not to do.
"
(example)
"
Air conditioning is now a
classic
feature
of most cars.
"
(feature)
"
Sneezing is a
classic
symptom
of allergies.
"
(symptom, sign)
"
His dad collects
classic
cars
from every decade.
"
(cars)
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classic
(n):
a book, movie, or song that is considered to be one of the best and has remained popular for a long time
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Used with adjectives:
"
Mark Twain's books are considered
true
classics
.
"
(true, great, real, timeless)
"
It is already a
modern
classic
.
"
(modern, contemporary)
"
Frank Sinatra's songs are
all-time
classics
.
"
(all-time, popular)
"
This is a
rock
classic
.
"
(rock, pop, country, rap, comedy, horror, sci-fi, literary, film, movie)
"
This song became an
instant
classic
in his generation.
"
(instant)
Used with verbs:
"
His last song
became
an instant
classic
.
"
(became, be: was/were, remained, stayed)
Used with prepositions:
"
Her poem became an all-time
classic
of
English literature.
"
(of)
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