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Discover LudwigThe phrase "course entails" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means "a course involves" or "a course requires". You can use it when discussing educational courses, such as "This course entails a lot of learning and practice".
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Booking on your own, of course, entails some risk.
That, of course, entails getting loads of media coverage.
For clues to what a course entails, read descriptions in the course catalog or ask the professor for a syllabus.
The technique of art is to make things 'unfamiliar&apos .'' This, of course, entails using unfamiliar techniques.
The course entails weekly assignments, in-class exercises, and workshops to hone writing skills that students may already possess.
Every appeal of course entails delay; and in a sense all appeals are antithetical to the spirit of summary eviction.
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But, first, what would staying the course entail?
It would of course entail some inconvenience, but inconvenience alone has never been thought to be an adequate reason for abrogating the warrant requirement.
It was a great opportunity for him to locate the union bar and find out what the course entailed, while I could ask the practical questions parents find of interest: Is the local public transport cheap?
He said in a press conference that the important thing is not keeping Communist China out of the UN but to keep her from having a seat on the Security Council, a step that would of course entail removing Nationalist China from the body.
Luckily for us, the course entailed mainly shutting up and listening to instructions and though we were thrown together in a potentially tense survival situation, there was the everyday activity of staying dry and safe to take our minds off the possibility of falling out.
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