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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a syllabus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document that outlines the content, structure, and requirements of a course or educational program.
Example: "The professor distributed a syllabus at the beginning of the semester to outline the topics we would cover."
Alternatives: "a course outline" or "an academic plan".
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A job doesn't give you a syllabus".
The sense of a syllabus of film.
But it didn't come with a syllabus.
Lumiar's progressive teachers don't teach from a syllabus.
Instead she posts a syllabus for the year.
You can call it a syllabus, an online textbook, a course.
Something carefully planned, you understand, a syllabus, a performance, regular, approved, even theatrical.
Dempsey handed Jarecki a syllabus, and they began talking about Eisenhower.
Or have we lost the ability to figure things out without a syllabus?
What would teachers do if they weren't teaching to a syllabus, a set exam?
Mr. Brown relied on Professor Zitzewitz's bibliography as a syllabus for his own education.
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