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"down the course" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a movement or progression in a specific direction or path. Example: As the race began, the runners sprinted down the course, pushing themselves to reach the finish line.
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"Going down the course, I was thinking about that jump," Svindal said.
Palander twisted down the course in a two-run time of 2 minutes 32.15 seconds.
Today luge is one of the most dangerous winter sports, with athletes speeding down the course at up to 85mph.
But the state functionary filling out his application put down the course code as 1012, instead of 1013.
David had a poor start but continued to pass down the course, slipping ahead of Ashleigh McIvor of Canada, who won silver.
Curiously, the university did not view this decision to shut down the course as a violation of free speech.
Republicans have slowed down the course of the Obama domestic agenda and Obama's support among Independents has diminished.
Gingrich decided to shut down the course a year early, however, after the 1994-95 wintermterm, which ended in March of '95.
Thus, the development of effective therapy for slowing down the course of SPMS and PPMS has been and remains challenging.
I found a really tight line down the course".
Eight racers later, his teammate Bode Miller barreled down the course 0.03 of a second quicker.
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