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The phrase "at a course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to participation in a specific educational program or training session.
Example: "She is currently enrolled at a course on digital marketing to enhance her skills."
Alternatives: "in a class" or "during a program".
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She finally went past both moaning and complaining, and arrived at a course of action.
In 1990, he shot a hole-in-one at a course in Aspen, Colo.
I thought he was already [enrolled] at a course but he wasn't.
Woods is a prohibitive favorite at a course where he has cracked the code.
Mr. Gauvin has worked at a course in suburban Vancouver every summer since he was a teenager.
Ku was in her late teens when she took a job carrying bags at a course outside Seoul.
Not until late August did Ben Bernanke hint at a course change, and matters improved almost immediately.
The best ball-strikers in the game will not necessarily profit at a course such as Merion.
At a course where he has won five times, including last year, he is ready to start winning again.
It is hard to predict the outcome here, especially at a course so unfamiliar to the competitors.
From noon to 5 p.m., mini-golfers can also try their hand at a course set up in Grand Army Plaza.
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