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The phrase "all the course" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to refer to "all the courses" or "the entire course," depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "I have completed all the courses required for my degree."
Alternatives: "all the classes" or "the whole course."
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But over all, the course will be firmer with more rough and the greens will be firmer and faster".
Over all, the course features 6.25 miles of ascents, 5.7 miles of descents, and the remaining 14.25 miles are roughly level.
Most of all, the course is a study in assembled shades of green, from pale pastel to the yellowy green river birch to the dark green firs.
In the 19th century industrial revolution, it was better to have some factory legislation that protected some workers rather than no laws protecting anyone at all – the course that most factory owners would have preferred.
After all, the course, which has been losing $300,000 in revenue in recent years, has been a financial leech for a long time.
Instructors/TAs can email all the course lists by default.
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And I'm going to pass all the courses.
McIlroy said of all the courses he plays this is the one that gives him nightmares.
In reality, almost all the courses offered by Coursera are free.
I read lots of books on the subject and went on all the courses I could.
Once all the courses had been served, he suddenly shouted imperiously for the bill.
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