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a one hour course
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a one hour course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the duration of a course that lasts for one hour. Example: "I signed up for a one hour course on digital marketing to enhance my skills."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Last year, after a deluge of rabbis asked if they could visit the classes to warn students about their behavior, Mr. Jasgur introduced a one-hour course called Mitzvah Circuit 101, which he offers free to synagogues and Jewish community centers.
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In "Teaching Respect to the Faithful," Bruce Feiler writes about efforts to change situations like this: Last year, after a deluge of rabbis asked if they could visit the classes to warn students about their behavior, Mr. Jasgur introduced a one-hour course called Mitzvah Circuit 101, which he offers free to synagogues and Jewish community centers.
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A one-hour course including gear (board and wet suit) will cost 20,000 Chilean pesos for a private lesson or 15,000 pesos per person for a small group (half-day board rental only costs 10,000 pesos).
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We have also been glad to welcome you, Mr. Jose Angel Menaiza Jr. who has offered a free one hour course in reading and are offering a workshop in Speed Reading.
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Apple has a listing on its website advertising the one hour course, which we're told is a one-hour intro to computer science that aims to emphasize that anyone can learn the basics of code and which will be 'very interactive'.
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Apple has a listing on its website advertising the one hour course, which we're told is a one-hour intro to computer science that aims to emphasize that anyone can learn the basics of code and which will be 'very interactive'.
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On the second day we were given a one hour crash course in Java and I walked out in a complete daze, thinking, "public void static WHAT?!" My teammates were both great about helping me out and taking it easy.
An example of this type of study is seen in Figure 5A in which changes in gene expression are contrasted between NRO and Total RNA across a one hour time course of T cell activation.
Participants were tested during a standard one-hour course break in which they remained in their classroom.
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They put you through a one-hour "refresher" course on three different magic tricks, showed you how to make two or three balloon animals, stuck you in a costume that I found out later was probably worth about $15, and gave you tubes of white and blue water-based makeup.
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Leading a slick group of bluesmen including his son, Chuck Berry Jr, on second guitar, the smirking figure in a US Navy cap and sequinned turquoise blouse gives what amounts to a one-hour crash course in rock'n'roll history.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing course lengths, be precise with terminology. Use "a one hour course" if the session is exactly 60 minutes. If it's approximate, consider "about an hour" or "approximately one hour".
Common error
Avoid using "a one hour course" if the course consistently runs longer or shorter than 60 minutes. If the duration varies, specify a range (e.g., "a 45-60 minute course").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a one hour course" functions as a noun phrase, acting as the subject or object within a sentence. Ludwig AI suggests that the phrase is correct and usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a one hour course" is a grammatically correct and understandable phrase used to describe a course with a duration of 60 minutes. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. While alternatives like "a one-hour course" or "a 60-minute course" exist, this phrase serves its purpose effectively in various contexts, ranging from neutral to formal. Due to lack of available examples, information for usage patterns is not available. However, be precise about the course length and whether it strictly follows 60 minutes.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a sixty-minute course
Replaces "one hour" with its equivalent in minutes, emphasizing the specific duration.
a one-hour session
Substitutes "course" with "session", which can imply a more informal or less structured learning experience.
an hour-long course
Uses a hyphenated adjective to describe the duration of the course.
a brief course
Uses the adjective "brief" to describe the course duration without specifying the exact time.
a one-hour tutorial
Replaces "course" with "tutorial", suggesting a more hands-on and guided learning experience.
a crash course
Implies an intensive course designed to cover a lot of material in a short time, though not necessarily exactly one hour.
a 60-minute module
Uses more technical wording to specify the duration.
a quick course
Replaces "one hour" with "quick" suggesting speed and efficiency.
a short course
Uses "short" to describe the course duration, implying it's not lengthy but not necessarily one hour exactly.
a limited-time course
Focuses on the limited availability of the course, without specifying its exact duration.
FAQs
How can I describe a course that lasts around 60 minutes?
You can use phrases like "approximately an hour course", "about an hour course", or "roughly an hour course" to indicate an approximate duration.
What's the difference between "a one hour course" and "a one-hour course"?
Both are grammatically correct. "A one-hour course" uses a hyphenated adjective, while "a one hour course" separates "one" and "hour". The hyphenated form is often preferred in formal writing.
Can I use "a 60-minute course" instead of "a one hour course"?
Yes, "a 60-minute course" is a perfectly acceptable alternative. It might be preferred in contexts where precise duration is emphasized.
Is it correct to say "a one hour long course"?
While understandable, it's slightly redundant. It's better to stick with either "a one hour course" or "an hour-long course" for clearer and more concise writing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested