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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a course book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a textbook or instructional material used in an educational course.
Example: "For our next semester, we will be using a course book that covers advanced topics in mathematics."
Alternatives: "a textbook" or "an instructional book".
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I read it again a year later ahead of it potentially being a course book at A-level and, whilst I still appreciated it as a novel, I just didn't connect with it in the same way.
Many academic institutions are using Eradicating Ecocide as a course book – law schools, environmental studies and business schools.
A course book about pathology in abdominal organs was given as reference.
Patients received a course book with additional information, a summary of each session and homework assignments.
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I went to school at Barnard, where I never paid for a single course book or meal.
"Harvard?" Wu had found a Harvard course book somewhere, and had set his sights on that august institution.
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Participants received an accompanying course book [ 21].
Participants were provided with an accompanying course book at each session.
Formats used identical materials, e.g., a 120-page course book [ 39], online materials, 1 2 daily meditations of 10 20 min following audio files, and frequent "mini-meditations" of 1 2 min.
"Using 120 hours [for each stage of English fluency] is a rather traditional approach to course book learning," says Dr Elaine Boyd, head of English language at Trinity College London.
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