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"course in" is a correct and usable expression in written English
It has multiple meanings, but in this context, it generally means to take a class or pursue a topic of study. For example, "After completing my degree, I decided to take a course in web design."
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course in medical physics.
A.I.G. is, of course, in another league.
Par for the course in Naples.
Evolution took its own course in Madagascar.
It was, of course, in 1947.
Bain provided a crash course in analytics.
He also taught a course in journalism.
Of course, in many ways I was.
It is rightly a course in itself.
I teach a course in economics.
D.C. announcing a course in ghostwriting.
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