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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coursing through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong and continuous movement of something, usually a liquid or force. Example sentence: She could feel the adrenaline coursing through her veins as she prepared for the race.
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I felt energy coursing through me.
They are coursing through public school careers stamped accelerated.
Wednesday's deal reflects the current optimism coursing through the industry.
All month, salmon have been coursing through my city.
The warm blood instantly sent strength coursing through his body.
Coursing through them is an appreciation of budgetary distress.
Cuts are coursing through other budgets that touch the town.
Not to mention the pharmacopeia coursing through our veins.
They're celebrating humanity through the blood coursing through their veins".
That's a trillion electrified connections coursing through the Web.
Poison is coursing through the US body politic.
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