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The phrase "about the course of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the progression or development of a particular subject, event, or situation.
Example: "We had a discussion about the course of the project and the challenges we faced along the way."
Alternatives: "regarding the progression of" or "concerning the development of".
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Tells about the course of her illness & treatment.
Those officials, however, remain concerned about the course of policy.
That's what I've discovered about the course of Internet education.
In 1998, Mr. Callier said he had no ill feelings about the course of his career.
OVER long days and nights, I asked Africans about the course of international activism.
Nobody was more knowledgeable about the course of H.I.V. infection than the best-informed activists.
We wanted there to be a debate about the course of the revolution".
Yet few Frenchmen had serious doubts about the course of economic policy under the Third Republic.
But as NATO turns 70, there's little certain about the course of its next seven decades.
But at other times Eleanore would muse aloud about the course of her life.
That is Acting President Vladimir V. Putin's favorite phrase about the course of the war.
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