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The phrase "a course run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific instance or session of a course being conducted, often in educational or training contexts.
Example: "The university is offering a new course run on digital marketing starting next month."
Alternatives: "a course session" or "a course offering".
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And rather than attending Oxford University, O'Donnell attended a course run by a group that had rented a room at Oxford University.
The duo first met as computer science students on a course run by the software designer John Maeda at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab.
Having quit A-levels to play drums in a series of bands, Acaster took a stab at standup on a course run by the Kettering Volunteer Bureau.
Mr. Leddy's formal instruction in photography was limited; he did, however, attend a course run by the F.B.I. on documenting crime scenes, according to Mr. Kuntz.
As part of his mentoring role, Burke arranged for his student to go to Hamburg on a course run by the industry that provides the surgical equipment, and to attend clinical meetings to see how others present their research.
This month, he will embark on a course run by Empowering Learning, a training and recruitment agency in Hackney, east London, that helps teachers who qualified abroad to transfer those qualifications.
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A course runs for 16 weeks and costs a pupil $84.
That is why elite runners will examine a course, running it before they race it.
During the height of the storm, the Ramapo maintained a course running down the wind and with the sea.
This would have enabled rowing competitions to take place on a course running from Northerly Island to about Randolph Street.
Factors associated with defaulting in the current study, included patients beginning to feel better, lack of knowledge on the benefits of completing a course, running out of drugs at home and TB drugs being too strong to continue.
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