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The phrase "a completely new course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a course that is entirely different from previous ones, often in an educational or training context.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback from last semester, we decided to implement a completely new course on digital marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "an entirely new course" or "a brand new course".
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Second, the department hired you because of your unique skills, and they will eventually ask you to either take full responsibility for redesigning an existing course or else to develop a completely new course to your own specifications.
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Retro is not a completely new phenomenon, of course: pop has an extensive history of revivals and creative distortions of the musical past.
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It's not like he has a completely new agenda, of course, but I'm a fan myself.
"And we came to New York and of course this was a completely new visual experience" (3 ).
It's not clear whether the new format is an upgrade that attaches to the existing PS4 or a completely new replacement, but Sony has, of course, said that it won't comment on rumours and speculation.
Where that content will come from and how it's used represents a completely new way to think about the massive open online course content, the MOOC content.
Though it's unlikely that you can move to a completely new apartment or home (unless you lived together, of course) immediately after your breakup, you can do some redecorating to make your space feel like it's completely yours.
A completely new adventure.
Bars is a completely new event.
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