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'affect the course of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has an influence on the direction of a situation. For example: "The recent budget cuts will undoubtedly affect the course of the company in the coming year."
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We have to have real humility about our ability to affect the course of events.
The right rhetorical style can still affect the course of events.
"It's very difficult for an outsider to affect the course of the fundamental operations at G.M".
Khodorkovsky believes that he is well positioned to affect the course of Russia, even from abroad.
But his power to cause controversy and affect the course of politics persisted.
What governments do and say can affect the course of an economic crisis.
Competitive badminton is usually played indoors because even light winds affect the course of the shuttlecock.
The genotype has been shown to affect the course of HBV infection.
The meeting that followed would profoundly affect the course of both automakers.
One might think the committee was facing a contentious decision whose resolution could affect the course of economic history.
Is it in your view, the art of controlling spirits so as to affect the course of events?
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