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"engaging in a course of" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a particular set of actions that someone is following (or intends to follow). For example, "I am engaging in a course of study that will qualify me for a promotion at work."
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He also was disciplined under the collective bargaining agreement "for attempting to cover up his violations of the program by engaging in a course of conduct intended to obstruct and frustrate the office of the commissioner's investigation".
Brittain pleaded guilty to engaging in a course of conduct that caused Miss Durant fear or alarm by repeatedly pursuing her, approaching her, following her and publishing a story about stalking her in September 2014.
Mr. McFarlane was arraigned in State Supreme Court in the Bronx yesterday on charges of first-degree sodomy, endangering the welfare of a child and engaging in a course of sexual conduct with a child, a 9-year-old boy.
Mr. McFarlane was also charged with engaging in a course of sexual conduct against a child, which involves two or more violations over a period longer than three months.
Engaging in a course of well-tested psychotherapy, according to the new analysis, gives them an added 20percentt chance of achieving an even more satisfying improvement, or lasting recovery.
Does the mere preference for their own state justify engaging in a course of action that is likely to result in large-scale violence?
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"Over a two-year period, respondent engaged in a course of deliberately deceptive and injudicious behavior that renders him unfit to serve as a judge," the report said.
While on leave, students must be actively engaged in a course of medical treatment for the condition(s) that occasioned the leave.
The complaint does not allege that Verizon voluntarily engaged in a course of dealing with its rivals, or would ever have done so absent statutory compulsion.
Judge Rosenblatt wrote that soon after moving into the building in 1998, Mr. Pullman, "in the view of the cooperative," engaged in a course of behavior that "began as demanding, grew increasingly disruptive and ultimately became intolerable".
According to court documents, Mr. Pullman, "in the view of the cooperative," engaged in a course of behavior that "began as demanding, grew increasingly disruptive and ultimately became intolerable".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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