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The phrase "charted a course" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the act of planning or determining a direction or strategy for a journey or project. Example: "After careful consideration, the team charted a course for the next phase of the project."
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Val charted a course for slots in the fresher air.
Lee's experiences have already charted a course that will serve her well.
Kuchar saw a necessary destination and charted a course, creating the strangest form of playing through in a major championship.
John Hutton has charted a course for public sector pensions reform that is both fair and affordable.
It has not charted a course through the end of the 20th century, much less transitioned into the 21st.
The settlement reached in Bonn in December 2001 that charted a course for Afghanistan's political development already seemed to disregard Pakistan's interests.
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A — Why, we'll chart a course.
Predictability makes it easier to chart a course towards success.
And there is something wrong with a government that can't chart a course for them.
But this question is also urgent for anyone trying to chart a course through daily life.
How To Run the World: Charting a Course to the Next Renaissance.
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