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The phrase "am in the course of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently engaged in a particular activity or process.
Example: "I am in the course of completing my thesis, and I hope to submit it by the end of the semester."
Alternatives: "am currently working on" or "am in the process of".
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This is in the course of Herodotus' long, often dispassionate descriptions of other peoples and cultures.
This species is in the course of morphological differentiation with three morphological races, probably due to low dispersal ability.
This is a point to think about where we are in the course of the rise of carbon dioxide.
There's as much time ahead of us as there has been in the course of evolution until now.
It was in the course of the Talansky inquiry that investigators came across evidence of the suspected double-billing.
She considers it an innocuous form of petty bribery, she said, adding, "It's in the course of business".
It is in the course of this kind of sentence that Wilde and Self most obviously part company.
It was in the course of those investigations that we contacted the two men.Our investigations are continuing.
But Lozano was in the course of changing her style, preferring men's white shirts and black leather jackets.
He is in the course of writing a book on the global transmission of productivity in historical perspective.
The remarks were in the course of a conversation regarding a political issue relating to Aberdeen City Council.
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