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Discover LudwigThe phrase "course runs" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the duration or schedule of a course, indicating when it takes place. Example: "The course runs from September to December, covering various topics in depth."
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Another course runs from 19 January 2017 at £4,995pp.
The New York City Marathon course runs through a southwestern sliver of the Bronx.
That of course, runs counter to the basic principle of the NHS.
A course runs for 16 weeks and costs a pupil $84.
In his calculations, the total cost for the golf course runs closer to $15 million.
That view, of course, runs counter to the position of the Federal Reserve.
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The differences of course ran deeper.
The course ran for six weeks.
The Odyssey course ran from late January to early May.
But Mr. Romney is, of course, running for president.
Of course, running a 299-seat theater comes with burdens.
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