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Discover Ludwig"failed course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a course of study that was not completed successfully, either because the student did not pass, or because they dropped out of it. For example: "I had to drop out of my biology class because I failed the course."
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Exiting Iraq would also free the United States from a war that entraps us all on a futile, volatile and failed course.
If they need to make up a failed course, they will be given the option of attending an evening school, known as "Sunset Academy," that will charge a fee of $150 per class.
Unfortunately, there are already signs that we are going to stay the same failed course.
This failure seemed to be due to the emergence of multiply resistant strains as evidenced by the results of culture testing after the second failed course.
When events depart from our expectations, we tend to escalate commitment, irrationally directing even more resources to our failed course of action throwing good money after bad.
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And both won at a school that flunked players who failed courses.
Thus, higher education institutions often require low-performing students to repeat failed courses, a full term, or even a full year.
I know that I would not have had the courage to retake those failed courses without the encouragement of the Aboriginal Student Advisor at Mohawk College.
Here, we presented a case with ALK positive lung adenocarcinoma getting clinical benefit of 7 months of PFS from bevacizumab to pemetrexed treatment after two failed courses of ALK-inhibitor therapy; and the toxicity was well tolerated.
His grades were average and he occasionally failed courses.
They're just lazy". Like the others, Polo had failed courses and skipped a lot of classes.
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