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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a course which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific course or program of study, often to provide additional information about it.
Example: "I enrolled in a course which focuses on advanced data analysis techniques."
Alternatives: "a course that" or "a course where".
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I took a course which prepared me to shoot it".
She and Zaharias set up home on a course, which they bought, near Tampa, Florida.
I found a course which taught me the basics of sewing and embroidery and was hooked.
"It's essential that the chancellor steers a course which maximises the economic indicators all he can".
Ballmer has set Microsoft on a course which he will not be responsible for executing.
The new school offers three BA programmes: fashion marketing, fashion and design, plus a course which combines the two disciplines.
None of these will feel out of contention on a course which lends itself to wild variations of scoring.
A hundred officers from constable rank to superintendent in Bedfordshire have taken a course, which includes a day staying silent.
We have long recommended such a course, which many scientists see as the surest means of restoring the fish.
Until one of them is adopted, the NHS is set on a course which will inevitably lead to deterioration and fragmentation.
Not to act would be to risk continuing down a course which could have extensive and permanent effects on bee populations.
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