Sentence examples for after a course from inspiring English sources

The phrase "after a course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period or action that takes place following the completion of a course of study or training.
Example: "After a course in digital marketing, I felt more confident in my skills."
Alternatives: "following a course" or "subsequent to a course".

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After a course of treatment, his symptoms remain.

A species called Clostridium difficile will sometimes invade a person's gut after a course of antibiotics.

After a course of 882 miles (1,420 km), the Belaya joins the Kama above Derbeshinsky.

There's always a shortfall in the first few years after a course is built.

After a course of 233 miles (375 km) it joins the Garonne River below Moissac (Tarn-et-Garonne département).

It empties into Dublin Bay, an arm of the Irish Sea, after a course of 50 miles (80 km).

There it joins the North Platte River to form the Platte River, after a course of 442 miles (711 km).

It empties into the Ionian Sea (Ióvio Pélagos) after a course of 140 miles (220 km), mostly through gorges.

If I am lucky, after a course of physical therapy, it will go away in a few months.

It flows northward to join the Niger near Kouroussa, Guinea, after a course of 100 miles (160 km).

Near Allahabad, after a course of about 855 miles (1,376 km), the Yamuna joins the Ganges (Ganga) River.

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