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The phrase "about a course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, content, or details related to a specific course or educational program.
Example: "The professor provided a detailed syllabus about a course on modern literature."
Alternatives: "regarding a course" or "concerning a course".
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At a job fair, she learned about a course that she was sure would make her more marketable to employers.
Talk story about a course in telescope-mirror-making sponsored by the Hayden Planetarium and the Optical Division of the Amateur Astronomers Association.
Peter Korn talks about a course he took four years ago at the now-defunct Jiranek School for Furniture Design and Technology.
Targeting young people via this technology means they will be able to find out about a course and enrol no matter where they are.
Whether intentionally or not, Obama has given the impression that he still has profound misgivings about a course of action he says he already decided upon.
The New Yorker, May 1 , 1943P. 11 Talk story about a course in "Fencing and Swordplay for th Theatre," given at the N.Y.U.
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Stanford charges 40percentt extra for off-campus tuition, about $1,125 a course.
Before the new contract, they earned about $2,500 a course each semester and receive no pension or health benefits.
He immediately began thinking about creating a course specifically designed to teach design thinking.
An older black student, Walker Hunt, told me he talked to Moore about taking a course with him.
Now, there are good points and bad points about such a course of action for the Republicans.
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