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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a specified course of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular path or direction that has been clearly defined or outlined.
Example: "The project requires a specified course of action to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "a defined path of" or "a designated route of".
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Training follows a specified course of action in a way that has been deemed appropriate or effective.
Psychological treatment was defined as a specified course of treatment with a recognised professional of at least two treatment sessions.
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All patients completed the specified course of radiation therapy.
They study for common periods of time, and after completing a specified number of courses, they are awarded diplomas.
Your state may require a specified number of courses each year to keep your license current.
Students in the Bridge level were also allowed to take six credits of specified courses (i.e., English composition for non-native speakers of English) at the university.
Slalom waterskiing competition is held on a course consisting of a specified number of buoys, between which the skier must negotiate a sinuous path at increasingly higher speeds, up to 55 km/hr.
Motocross is a type of cross-country race consisting of a specified number of laps over a closed course laid out on rough, natural terrain.
Sections of Bio1 and Bio2 were team-taught, with a single instructor teaching for a specified period of time before passing the course to another instructor.
The passages on the Reading and Writing/Language Tests will cover a specified range of subject matter and genres, as well as a specified range of text complexity.
Most courses on EdX and Coursera are only offered during a specified stretch of time.
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