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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a course that is extensive in content, duration, or difficulty, often in an educational context.
Example: "I enrolled in a big course on data science that covers everything from basic statistics to advanced machine learning techniques."
Alternatives: "a large course" or "an extensive course".
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And East Cote's such a big course, it really does look like a jumps track, don't you think?
Last year, one month after blowing a five-stroke lead and losing to Tiger Woods at Bay Hill, O'Hair won at Quail Hollow, a big course with a strong field, by one stroke over Lucas Glover.
A big course of 7,469 yards, with major-championship aspirations that are almost certain to be fulfilled, Quail Hollow is a dramatic test that boasts an impressive list of winners, including four major champions in its brief seven-year history.
Back on a big course with all the best competitors.
Snapchat is making a big course correction in its strategy here after years of rejecting outside developers.
This is important because you need to have a fit horse to take you round such a big course of jumps.
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Inequality for All is based around a big lecture course that Robert Reich gives at the University of California Berkeley.
Students usually have to take a few required big courses for their major, and they have to buy the required textbooks for these courses.
"It's a big, long golf course.
Video plays a big role, of course.
That's a big if, of course.
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