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The phrase "about those courses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a discussion or inquiry regarding specific courses, typically in an educational context.
Example: "I have some questions about those courses that I need to clarify before enrolling."
Alternatives: "regarding those courses" or "concerning those courses".
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The questionnaire, sent by e-mail, asked medical school directors/deans about any S/H courses that were taught, details about those courses, S/H lectures or seminars, importance of teaching this subject for medical school directors, and medical schools characteristics.
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However, the participants were unable to provide further details about the content of those courses.
That study, however, did not tell anything about the students' activities in those courses, and whether or not the students were aware of their activities as participating in a spiral curriculum.
Of course, the only things which get even close to maxing out the speed are torrents, but I wouldn't know anything about those of course.
More recently, the Irish Republic, with such talked-about courses as those at Lahinch and Ballybunion, has become a regular destination for golf pilgrims.
Those values are what the fight over gun control is really about, of course.
I knew what that was about, of course.
Updated with more detail about the courses.
Write about the courses you would like to teach.
"It's not about the course.
Tells about the course and the match.
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