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The phrase "course on" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to introduce a topic that the speaker is discussing, asking a question about, or giving advice on. For example: "Let's discuss the course on marketing that we'll be holding next week."
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Emphasis, of course, on well.
But not, of course, on day one.
"They reversed course on that one yesterday," he said.
Except, of course, on "24".
course on simplicity.
And, of course, on all that hair.
It all depends, of course, on timing.
I found her, of course, on Facebook.
Kept, of course, on another index card.
It was documented, of course, on Instagram.
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