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The phrase "and found a course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the discovery of a path, direction, or educational program.
Example: "After much deliberation, she decided to change her major and found a course that truly inspired her."
Alternatives: "and discovered a program" or "and identified a path".
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I simply typed 'psychology'Englishish' and 'master's' into Google and found a course.
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I didn't even know what that meant—I just came up with that phrase in my head, but I started looking around and I found a course on survivalism.
I didn't even know what that meant – I just came up with that phrase in my head, but I started looking around and I found a course on survivalism.
I found a course which taught me the basics of sewing and embroidery and was hooked.
In addition to the misconception factors, how difficult students found a course relative to past science courses and how interesting students found a course were also significantly positively associated with student learning on the CINS-abbr (p = 0.040 and p = 0.021, respectively).
More than 50,000 people found a course in Clearing last year.
Mr. Einhorn called some of St. Joe's developments "ghost towns," noted entire streets of houses for sale, and found a well-appointed golf course that was completely empty on the day his team visited.
Stiles quit her course and found a job instead.
Stewart has finished his course and found a job in east Berkshire.
"Gossip Girl" reversed course and found a way saucily to make a virtue of vacuity and viciousness.
I dusted off my atlas (pre-Google Maps, of course) and found a small group of isolated rocks, half-way between Scotland and Iceland where she said she'd come from.
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