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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all course" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or typo, possibly intended to mean "of course" or "in all courses."
Example: "Of course, I will help you with your project."
Alternatives: "certainly" or "without a doubt."
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When the LPC was first introduced, it was as a "one size fits all" course.
In all, course documents comprised about 250 pages of text.
Ambassador confirmed that they had completed all course requirements.
All course fees are paid for by a loan from the Student Loans Company (www.slc.co.uk).slc.co.uk
Many of you, of course, will breeze through any and all course work with little assistance.
All of our entry requirements are clearly outlined on all course information.
I know they're not related IRL, but perhaps one day soon they will all course with the same harvested blood.
"Nursing degrees, for example, are fully-funded – the NHS pays all course fees and there's an additional means-tested bursary.
Trudy was an accomplished and caring social worker and had completed all course work for her Ph.D. in Social Work at NYU when she first became ill.
High schools will earn their grades based on the percentage of students graduating, that is, having achieved all course credits and passed the five required Regents exams.
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But due to the wide range of previous experience and computer skills, there is no one-size-fits-all course design available.
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