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"curriculum for" is a correct and a usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a course of study or body of knowledge. For example, "The college offers a wide variety of courses in its curriculum for computer science majors."
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A sort of national curriculum for doctors?
The national Curriculum for Excellence is dead.
Mr Gove and his draft curriculum for geography.
This is a curriculum for Britain and British citizens?
Alan Bennett is on the curriculum, for fuck's sake!
Who wrote the much-discussed new national curriculum for history?
Wish 2: A funded curriculum for the newly retired.
He has rewritten the maths curriculum for teenagers.
Build a new training curriculum for SEED participants.
University College manages the core curriculum for undergraduate students.
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On Twitter, @OnceaHead said: "A National Curriculum for the 1950s.
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