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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along a course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe movement or progression in a specific direction or path, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The river flows gently along a course that winds through the valley."
Alternatives: "along a path" or "in a direction".
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Solipskier features an animated skier, sailing along a course that you design as he's moving.
We boarded a funicular, which climbed steeply along a course of multicolored fluorescent lights.
Van Deren finds it difficult to pack for races, read maps or follow directions along a course.
The telegram arrived at precisely 2.33pm and the princess launched the 55 athletes along a course crowded with onlookers.
A psychiatrist, cited by Army intelligence, speculated that Morgan was "driven along a course of self-destruction in order to satisfy his neurotic need for punishment".
More than a thousand uniformed and undercover officers, along with bomb-sniffing dogs, mixed with the crowd along a course winding through 29 neighborhoods.
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I'd rather pick a versatile bottle and take my chances that it won't get along with a course or two.
Genocide was defined and the legal term along with a course of action was adopted by the United Nations in 1948.
Vaccine protects against pneumonia Now, after 24 hours on a drip, along with a course of antibiotics, Elie is on the road to recovery.
A course along the baseline in this figure equals growth along the 50th percentile line according to the reference BMI growth diagram (11).
It now follows a course along the middle of a steep, grassy slope, and is very slippery.
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