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The phrase "a course at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific course offered at an educational institution or organization.
Example: "I am currently enrolled in a course at the local community college."
Alternatives: "a class at" or "a program at".
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I'm still teaching a course at the 92nd Street Y.
A few years ago, I taught a course at Yale.
[She married actor Arliss Howard in 1996.] I taught a course at Harvard.
He once ran a course at the International Metaphysical University of West Virginia.
The Japanese a few years later constructed a course at Kōbe.
He offered a course at an airport Marriott valued at $11,226.90 for a bargain $29.
He remains on leave from Harvard, and teaches a course at Columbia in government innovation.
Studied: I did a course at Hastings, England, when I was 18.
"It was no match for doing a course at the university.
I then did a course at London Business School and at Harvard Business School.
You can have a guided tour or you can take a course at the Seafood School.
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