But if we proceed further in this direction we shall encroach upon the Fallacy of Ambiguity, which belongs to a different class, the last in order of our classification, Fallacies of Confusion.
There was an instantaneous effect at the closing and breaking of the voltaic circuit; electric inductions appeared when the two wires were moved to and from one another; but these are phenomena of a different class.
He declares that Lincoln was an Infidel because his associations were "with rough and skeptical men;" but that after removing to Washington and "associating with a different class of men" he became a Christian.
The mere existence of this state, is all the information which we could originally have received from it, if it had been excited previously to our sensations of a different class.
My father and I belong to a different class of society.
He has been brought up among a different class of people and in a different way.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different class" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.