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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a course of six" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a series or sequence of six items, events, or lessons, often in an educational or structured context.
Example: "The university offers a course of six modules that cover various aspects of digital marketing."
Alternatives: "a series of six" or "a set of six".
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Intense thunderstorms repeatedly formed in this convergence zone, which moved little over a course of six to 12 hours.
He receives the influence of Joseph Albers, professor of the Bauhaus in a course of six months that the professor dictates in Chile.
The object of the game is to hit both your balls through a course of six wickets, first in a clockwise direction and then in a counterclockwise direction.
Some executive programs consist of short modules — each lasting one week, for instance — that take place over a course of six months to a year, while others combine in-class learning with online studies away from campus.
However, it will be recalled that Chief Eagan did not arrive until the questioning had run a course of six hours and that petitioner claimed to have requested counsel during that period.
A course of six tests over a year, or even a shorter span of time, he says, gives doping testers a good idea of an athlete's profile.
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That is for four lessons a week over a course of seven to nine years.
A course of eight small dishes selected by the chef is $42.50 a person.
"It's a course of three games, but everything just gets magnified in the postseason".
Provides a lecture survey of the history of photography over a course of two centuries.
Prof. Haldane will give the first of a course of ten lectures on biometry at 5 p.m. on October 12.
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