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The phrase "all these courses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple courses that have been previously mentioned or are being discussed in a specific context.
Example: "After reviewing all these courses, I have decided to enroll in the advanced programming class."
Alternatives: "all of these classes" or "all the courses mentioned".
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The key point here is that all these courses are optional.
Sadly, all these courses are very difficult for any "normal" golfer to play.
"Taking all these courses kind of got me back in the mode of studying again".
"I got to a point where I was enrolled in all these courses, and my parents were spending all this money, and I wasn't going to any of them," she said.
Another prisoner, who was about to start a distance learning course, explains: "A friend of mine has done all these courses and is fully qualified and was going to send me all his books but we can't have books sent in any more".
The company also sells a "bundle" of all these courses for a discounted rate.
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All of these courses are very difficult; they are to be respected, and that's what makes completing them so satisfying.
The pre- and posttests were administered within a 2-week period for all of these courses.
In all of these courses Maple T.A. is used to help the students to understand the content of the lecture.
The apps will be able to streamline all these different course resources into a single interface.
All these are courses in a French meal, and the idea of condensing it all in one synthetic course is something I find fascinating.
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