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The phrase "courses provide" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a particular course or program offers something or has a particular benefit. Example: Our university offers a wide range of courses that provide students with practical skills and knowledge to prepare them for the job market.
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Many courses provide an option for fieldwork.
All three courses provide MIT credit.
Social policy courses provide the tools to weigh up the strength of a policy proposal.
The courses provide more than nuggets for students to put on their CV.
Our continuing education courses provide the necessary skills for which someone will then get a job".
These courses provide a broad coverage of their respective fields.
"Certainly at the affordable level, the five county municipal courses provide an excellent vehicle for inexpensive golf.
The degree courses provide a grounding in all aspects of social work, and include both academic learning and work placements.
Some courses provide such brief placements in schools that the NQTs are being set up to fail.
Blended courses provide valuable research data because outcomes can easily be compared with those from a traditional class.
"While the golf trade journals claim that 'golf courses provide suitable habitat for wildlife,' we see them as a destroyer of all things wild".
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