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The phrase "a course to which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific course that someone is attending or discussing, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "She enrolled in a course to which she had been looking forward for years."
Alternatives: "a course that" or "a course in which".
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Frequently home to the Australian PGA Championship, it was a course to which Greg Norman, a longstanding member, had no difficulty in dragging Bill Clinton.
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I'm nearing the end of delivering an eight week course to staff, which I've been running one evening a week after school.
How can you convince someone to abandon a course of action to which they are emotionally, ideologically, or publically committed?
He was prescribed a course of steroids, to which his body responded favourably, and which took him off the transplant waiting list.
Darroze, however, didn't have to overstate it: she just made her point with a special six-course meal, to which she invited her suppliers.
The best way to start is to convert a course for which you already have content.
All of these factors presented an opportunity to teach a course in which students learned and used statistical methods to overcome the problems inherent in microarray experiments and then extracted the important information that can be obtained using microarray technology.
Most students will remember their eyes watering when told they must buy the latest edition of an obscure textbook for a course - which happens to be available at full price from the shop across the road.
"Although I will not be taking part in the Olympic marathon I am still enjoying my athletics career and looking forward to coming to Manchester again and to a course which I love," he said.
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