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"chart the course of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to plan or map out a path or direction for something. Example: "As we navigate through these uncertain times, it is important for us to chart the course of our company's future, ensuring its success and growth."
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By Jane Kramer Montaigne's essays chart the course of twenty years of self-investigation.
Once you've given up on that, chart the course of a little pendulum for two hours".
They wanted to chart the course of that victory over the eventual losers.
This conversation would allow for us to chart the course of our relations for the next four years".
With your help, the next issue of TQ will try to chart the course of the telecoms recovery.
Some films chart the course of a single river: the sacred Ganges, the much-dammed Colorado and the mighty Amazon.
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Some are new, charting the course of a few of the choreographers' recent work.
Computing offices calculated ballistics trajectories, processed census statistics and charted the course of comets.
Yemen's people have charted the course of revolution and we will follow this course to its end.
But regulars no longer charted the course of history or forged a national identity between puffs on imported cigarettes.
And when charting the course of a changing planet, it is consistency that matters.Keeling knew this.
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