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The phrase "a relatively different courses" is not correct in English.
It should be "relatively different courses" or "a relatively different course." You can use it when comparing courses that differ from each other in a moderate way.
Example: "The university offers a relatively different courses in science and humanities, catering to diverse interests."
Alternatives: "somewhat different courses" or "fairly distinct courses".
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Now we are taking a different course.
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Inland Spain followed a different course.
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Cuba has followed a different course.
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