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The phrase "a course of time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a duration or passage of time, often implying a gradual process or development.
Example: "Over the course of time, we have seen significant changes in the industry."
Alternatives: "over time" or "throughout the years".
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Mr. Ban was questioned on an agreement between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency that allows Iran to answer questions on its nuclear program over a course of time.
Hollywood's hunt for formulaic catharsis, and consequent departure into its own hyperbolic world, means that real romance - the ball-tearing, spine-chilling effect created by brutally large and vibrant orchestras over a course of time - is, for me, back alone in its proper space.
So what you're seeing within the Republican Party is, to some degree, all of those efforts over a course of time creating an environment where somebody like a Donald Trump can thrive".
At a very basic level, neural networks are best modeled as networks of binary automata that are on or off over a course of time.
These potent stressors may again, in a course of time, limit coping resources in already recognized refugees and influence their profiting from the treatment on a longer term.
Last yet not the least, the authors of this work have agreed to devise in a course of time a more advanced model on restraining HBV transmission through migration.
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These studies should include more assessment moments and more detailed information on resettlement stress in a course of the time.
Accordingly, being benefited from both aspects, a large amount of oil is swept within a short course of time in the 7 m case.
Sub-lethal infection (0.1×LD50) allowed the monitoring of cytokine accumulation over a prolonged course of time.
It is striking that 20 of the 27 patients from the control group were referred to a gynaecologist in course of time.
The thought goes: If natural selection modifies a species enough, over the course of time a new species will inevitably emerge.
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