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The phrase "a math course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific class or subject focused on mathematics.
Example: "I enrolled in a math course to improve my problem-solving skills."
Alternatives: "a mathematics class" or "a math class".
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She graduated with a degree in music, and she never took a math course in college.
I don't know where they went to school, but they didn't take a math course.
On the side, he studied philosophy and took a math course.
J.R. wanted to go, but didn't qualify -- he had failed a math course in his junior year.
At that point, Mr. Gardner was 42 and had never taken a math course beyond high school.
Nearly 31percentt have never taken a math course, and huge numbers of them cannot read and understand a simple set of directions.
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What was interesting was that David took a summer math course at a highly regarded private prep school and got an A-minus.
With the new subscription strategy, for example, a student taking a college math course on BenchPrep could easily go back and take a refresher course on lower level math without paying for two different classes.
As Texas re-examines what students must learn to earn a high school diploma, a single math course has attracted more attention than any other part of the state's curriculum.
His mathematical writings intrigued a generation of mathematicians, but he never took a college math course.
But of the 26 students who enrolled in CUNY colleges, more than half needed to take a remedial math course.
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