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The phrase "a curriculum" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a program of study or a course of instruction. For example, "The school's new curriculum was designed to meet the latest educational standards."
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Literacy Boost isn't a curriculum.
Time for a curriculum overhaul.
They're not following a curriculum".
This follows a curriculum reorganisation.
She has not designed a curriculum.
We need to get a curriculum.
Trials are under way to help develop a curriculum.
This is a curriculum for Britain and British citizens?
This is a curriculum that needs to start in kindergarten!
Our department is now without a curriculum leader.
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Or worse--a curriculum vitae!
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