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The phrase "about that course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific course in a discussion or inquiry.
Example: "I have some questions about that course you mentioned last week."
Alternatives: "regarding that course" or "concerning that course".
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"They are forced just because of the competitive nature of sport to think about that course themselves," Andress said.
While the Gore campaign has taken the most aggressive posture in vowing to fight, campaign officials said there was virtually no debate about that course.
What strikes me about that course was not that I cried.
Plus, if he and Mary Margaret continue to carry on their relationship in secret, there's nothing noble about that course of action.
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It's bizarre and kind of bawdy in places, but it is fundamentally about the repression that courses through that society on all levels.
Everything in my life had changed, right down to my understanding about the blood that coursed through my veins.
If that was what this whole game of politics was about, of course, that would paint the Obama White House as successful.
You can blether about that here, of course.
"It's the reasons these things come about that determine the course of the investigation.
That's why I'm so excited about the course that Brian Gerald Murphy and I are rolling out today.
In fact, the only thing about the course that is fixed is the exam--and even that is not compulsory.
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