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The phrase "a regular course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a standard or typical path, process, or series of events in various contexts, such as education or procedures.
Example: "Students are expected to complete a regular course of study to fulfill their degree requirements."
Alternatives: "a standard course" or "a typical course".
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"[E]ither a regular course of commercial conduct or a particular commercial transaction or act.
"I have a regular course on music since 1945 where we read about topics like: Is classical music dead?
You may not enroll in an XMBA 293 with professors from whom you are concurrently taking a regular course.
He gave a regular course of lectures each year on the use of books, with instruction in practical work.
A thesis, major paper in a regular course, or other acceptable project in the selected field of study is required.
A regular course taught at an accredited college to college students and approved by the relevant department at Cornell.
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But this statement is not applicable to our patient who presented a rather regular course of the crisis.
Finally, aging did not appear to follow a perfectly regular course over time.
Is this something you care about or are we making a hillside turf course out of a regular turf course?
Guidelines set a 35percenttargetet for A-grades in regular courses.
Your consumer is anyone you have to deal with in the regular course of a day, or, in the case of a job search, the consumer is the person or company you are trying to work for.
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