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Free sign upThe phrase "courses of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a series or sequence of something, such as a series of classes or a sequence of events. Example: The university offers a variety of courses of study in fields such as business, engineering, and psychology.
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Two of them followed courses of antibiotics.
There are two courses of action here.
All three courses of dessert are excellent.
Courses of study lead to a degree.
Kirk underwent three more courses of treatment.
E. Anticipated courses of study.
The OECD has several courses of action.
The case identifies four courses of action.
There are two alternative courses of action.
You're not buying 30 courses, of course.
The courses of viral load coincidence with the courses of DNA load.
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