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"course of about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear what meaning this phrase is intended to convey and it is not grammatically correct. It is possible that it is a mistranslation or a typo. Correct and commonly used phrases that are similar to "course of about" might include "approximately," "around," or "roughly." For example: - The course of a river is often approximately 100 miles long. - The population of the city is around 1 million people. - Roughly 50% of the students in the class passed the exam.
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Two shootings over the course of about 14 hours left four people in Bridgeport, Conn., hospitals Sunday and Monday.
'She died suddenly over the course of about three months.
Over the course of about eight years, he estimates, those factories became fully profitable.
Over the course of about 25 minutes, the duo became more intertwined.
The calls were made over the course of about eight years, not over 14 months.
Its course of about 500 miles (800 km) is interrupted by numerous falls and rapids.
And over the course of about two years I picked up a hundred pounds.
The waves steadily decreases in volume over the course of about 15 minutes.
They lowered their terms sharply over the course of about 20 negotiating sessions.
In the course of about six months, they had eaten most of the skin and muscle.
"Collectively we worked for about 30 families over the course of about seven or eight years".
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