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The phrase "a course like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or referring to a specific type of course or educational program that shares similarities with another.
Example: "I am interested in enrolling in a course like the one offered at the local community college."
Alternatives: "a class similar to" or "a program akin to".
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"But on a course like this, you just can't".
And I never played a course like this before.
I don't know if there's ever been a course like it: probably.
"I think that a course like this takes so much mental strength," Kuchar said.
"When you drive on a course like this, it definitely makes you want one more".
Anyone doing a course like that would come out pretty much unemployable".
"They don't look proper on a course like that," he said.
It is, he concedes, a course like no other he has seen.
"Really, my goal on a course like that will be to break 100.
"On a course like Chicago, hopefully those things come together and we see something historic.
"But nobody has ever seen a course like this, so it's fair".
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