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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a course between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a path or direction that lies between two points or options.
Example: "We need to find a course between the two competing strategies to ensure a balanced approach."
Alternatives: "a path between" or "a route between".
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Can we steer a course between Dallas and Williamsburg, Brooklyn?
Portraiture steers a course between the expensively overwrought and the cut-rate prosaic.
Tyler, an American recently retired from the Australian National University, navigates a course between his predecessors.
Mae West steered a course between respectability and vulgarity, racism and identification, femininity and masculinity.
Her ostensible aim had been to steer the movement on a course between the superpowers.
How to steer a course between unwarranted complacency and unhelpful impatience is the democratic predicament.
Sources indicated the Labour leader wanted to navigate a course between two competing pressures.
A code-share alliance is essentially like cross-listing a course between departments in college.
Rather and crucially, Tegmark wants us to chart a course between those two poles.
Bloom plots a course between a strictly evolutionary account of human pleasure and one with a more pronounced cultural bent.
But Ms. Simmons's lectures and books offered practical advice for charting a course between "mean girl" and "good girl".
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