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Discover LudwigThe phrase "courses is over" is not correct in English.
It should be "courses are over." You can use it to indicate that a series of classes or educational sessions has concluded.
Example: "After a long semester, I can finally say that my courses are over."
Alternatives: "classes are finished" or "lessons have ended.".
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And while the debate in Arizona over the courses is over educational value, fairness and legality, the question elsewhere is one of money.
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When Qaddafi's training course was over, he hurried home.
Once the course was over, I continued – and still continue – to meditate.
After the course was over, the researcher evaluated the practicality of DA for improvement purposes.
After the course was over, medical students felt they had been changed by it.
The days of the very bad, old-school correspondence courses are over.
Enrollment in the courses was over 1000, meaning that approximately 60% of course students completed the prescreening.
Non-EU students will be banned from working while they study and forced to leave the country the moment their courses are over.
The tussle, of course, is over money.
Yes, this course is over, but who knows what will turn up for dessert.
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