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The phrase "beautiful course" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe something, such as a scenic running course or a golf course with a stunning view. For example, "The course at Pebble Beach is a beautiful course you should definitely try if you're in the area."
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As he put it recently: "It is a beautiful course.
"Killarney has the most beautiful course in Ireland," he said.
"There's a beautiful course in Syracuse, for instance," Mr. Johnson said.
"There are some hills out there, but it's a beautiful course," said Andy Martinez, caddie for Tom Lehman.
"They really did sail a beautiful course, with graceful, arcing turns and no zig-zagging down the route," he said.
"It's an absolutely beautiful course, a really complete downhill with rolls, jumps and a lot of turns," Feuz said after his victory.
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Other high-profile European ultras, such as Trans Gran Canaria and Transvulcania, keep growing in popularity, mainly due to their combination of fiendish difficulty and jaw-droppingly beautiful courses.
It will be played at Pebble Beach, one of the world's most beautiful courses, set up this week to be perhaps more challenging than ever.
In this premiere episode Joel McHale ("Community"), left, samples whiskey, buys a tweed wardrobe, golfs at one of the world's most beautiful courses and takes a spin in a DeLorean in Belfast.
Indeed the first sight incoming spectators get of one of the most beautiful courses in the world is a glutinous mass of mud that has formed in the valley between the 1st tee and the green.
Away from the complex interplay of A-spec, B-spec and License tasks, it's game about obsessing over cars, tweaking them, learning how to get the absolute most out of them, and then driving them around dozens of beautiful courses.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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