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The phrase "cover the course" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "to cover the entirety of a particular subject or topic." For example, "Our school's English syllabus covers the course of literature from medieval times to present day."
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The scheme, operated in association with NatWest, will usually cover the course fee and living expenses, but has to be paid back within three years of graduation.
We require 30 days notice if you will not be able to fulfill your assignment so that we can make other arrangements to cover the course duties.
A VAP will typically cover the course load of a permanent faculty member who is going on sabbatical or, sometimes, retiring.
"Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" will be told in four 90-minute installments that collectively cover the course of a year, with each chapter corresponding to a season. .
Masters Live will include coverage of "Amen Corner", as well as "15 & 16 live", and a Masters Extra channel, which will cover the course one-hour prior to network broadcast.
These time points cover the course of blood digestion, allowing us to identify molecules transcribed in response to blood feeding.
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In July, they will compete in L'Etape du Tour, in which riders cover the courses of two legs of the Tour de France.
They covered the course in 1min 52sec.
A temporary flight restriction covered the course and the immediate vicinity.
Son covered the course in 2 hours 29 minutes 19.2 seconds.
Jiang covered the course in 34.76 seconds, good for third place.
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