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Discover LudwigThe word 'courses' is not a complete and usable sentence on its own
It is a noun and must be used as part of a larger phrase or sentence. For example, you can use the word 'courses' to make the sentence: "I am enrolled in three courses this semester."
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* Alternate hot courses with cold courses.
What courses?
Typing courses?
Fourteen courses.
Her blood courses, too.
"Everyone's taking courses.
Even with free courses.
Tells about his courses.
Who offers good courses?
Horses for courses.
A.P. courses, good athlete.
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