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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a year of course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific year in the context of a course or program, often in educational settings.
Example: "She completed her degree in a year of course, which allowed her to graduate early."
Alternatives: "a year, naturally" or "a year, of course".
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Go and work for a year, of course.
For $2 a year, of course, Rwanda's coverage is no fancier than the Mayange maternity ward.
"I should be working with a London orchestra five or six times a year, of course I should," he tells me.
"With London the capital of Europe, and the Bayreuth festival open for only 30 days a year, of course there are enough people wanting to experience that miraculous acoustic," Kani says.
Within a year, of course, Franklin would be a soul superstar, thanks to "Respect," and her next half-dozen albums — including "Lady Soul," "Spirit in the Dark," and "Young, Gifted and Black" — would establish her as one of the most important popular artists of her era.
Living frugally in immigrant Brooklyn, the Wolfes did a year of course work at New York University Law School and got jobs at the Socialist Rand School, just off Union Square -- Ella teaching English to foreigners, Bert manning the public-relations desk.
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In his program, students are expected to connect with a faculty mentor and take up to half a year of courses and seek summer research experience in a secondary discipline.
The staff education costs included educating two members of staff from each ambulatory clinic, operational costs (including tele-medicine) as well as two half-days a year of courses to maintain the level of staff education.
After a year of introductory courses, second-year students like Ms. Collins and Ms. Monzon strive to become full-fledged witches.
"Most of the Emiratis getting out of schools here need a year of foundation" courses before they can apply to college.
It's been a big year, of course, for Philly's newest mascot, Gritty and a completely average one for the previously weirder (yet still completely weird) Phanatic.
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