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The word classic comes from the latin word classicus which referred to recruits of the 'first class', the heavy infantry in the roman army. So in a way it means first class although people use it in different terms.

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I want my car to be a classic car.

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The original Wizard of Oz movie is a classic.

Bert always loved his classic cars.

The show was a classic.

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This film is an absolute classic.

We had a classic time, didn't we?

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Here are some sentences.

This book is a classic.

Classic Ballet is beautiful.

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